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Evidence for lipid peroxidation in endotoxin-poisoned mice
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Lipid PeroxidationEndotoxin-poisoned MiceRedox BiologyToxicological MechanismOxidative StressRespiratory ToxicologyToxicologyHepatotoxicityMice 16BiochemistryLiver PhysiologyExperimental ToxicologyEthane ConcentrationPharmacologyInhalation ToxicologyMicrobiologyMetabolismMedicineLps AdministrationCarbonyl Metabolism
Ethane has been identified and quantitated in air exhaled by mice following intraperitoneal injection of 20, 40, or 200 mg of Escherichia coli O111:B4 lipopolysaccharide (LPS) per kg. Significant increases in ethane concentration occurred within 1 to 5 h after LPS administration. In addition, increased concentrations of malondialdehyde were found in crude homogenates of livers obtained from mice 16 h after administration of 20 mg of LPS per kg. These results suggest that lipid peroxidation may be an important mechanism responsible for LPS toxicity.
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