Hepatic platelet and leukocyte adherence during endotoxemia
Critical Care2006Vol. 10(1), pp. 113–23
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Roland S Croner, E. Hoerer, Yakup Kulu, T. Hackert, Martha-Maria Gebhard, Christian Herfarth, E. Klar
Abstract
Hepatic platelet-endothelial interaction is an early event during endotoxemia. Leukocyte adherence occurs later, which underlines the probable involvement of platelets in leukocyte recruitment. Although PBF is reduced immediately after CLP, the later onset of hepatic microperfusion decrease makes the existence of autoregulatory liver mechanisms likely.
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