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Oxygen blood transport during experimental sepsis
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Sepsis led to a decrease of both oxygen hemoglobin cooperativity and affinity at 38 °C. By contrast, no change in these parameters was observed when sepsis was induced during hypothermia. Taken together, these results could be interpreted in normothermia septic rats as an adaptive mechanism that could enhance the release of oxygen at the tissue level. Hypothermia by slowing down sepsis evolution could increase survival duration.
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