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Shock | 2002

Enterococcus faecalis exacerbates burn injury-induced host responses in rats.

Masakatsu Goto; V. Samonte; M. Khan; Farah Haque; A. Goyal; W. Al-Ghoul; S. Raziuddin; Nadeem Fazal; Thyyar Ravindranath; R. Lawrence Reed; Richard L. Gamelli; Mohammed M. Sayeed

Pathophysiology of burn injury with complications of gram-positive infections is not well characterized. We have developed an in vivo rat model to study the effects of burn injury along with intra-abdominal inoculation of Enterococcus faecalis. We hypothesized that although burn injury or E. faecalis inoculation by itself may not induce significant pathophysiological responses, the combination of the two can lead to adverse pathophysiological consequences. Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 groups: group 1(C), controls; group 2(B), burn injury on 30% total body surface area; group 3(EF), intra-abdominal implantation of bacterial pellet impregnated with E. faecalis; group 4(B+EF), burn injury plus bacterial pellet implantation. The mortality was 25% and 60% on day 1 and 2 in Group 4(B+EF), respectively; no significant mortality was observed in other groups. In group 4(B+EF), metabolic acidosis, respiratory alkalosis, and a hyperdynamic state developed on day 1, and metabolic and respiratory acidosis and a hypodynamic state on day 2. There were no significant alterations in metabolic or hemodynamic measurements in other groups. Intestinal microvascular permeability to albumin on day 1 and 2 was increased in group 4(B+EF). In group 2(B), microvascular permeability was not increased significantly. Although the permeability was increased on day 1 in group 3(EF), it declined on day 2. The metabolic and hemodynamic alterations were correlated with increased intestinal microvascular permeability to albumin. E. faecalis appeared to be involved in initiating a vicious cycle of burn injury-mediated disruption of intestinal integrity along with metabolic and hemodynamic derangements.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2006

Antigen presenting cells (APCs) from thermally injured and/or septic rats modulate CD4+ T cell responses of naive rat.

Nadeem Fazal; S. Raziuddin; M. Khan; W. Al-Ghoul


Shock | 2002

HEMODYNAMIC ALTERATIONS AND INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY IN BURN-INJURED RATS INFECTED WITH ENTEROCOCCUS FAECALIS INFECTION.: 218

Masakatsu Goto; V. Samonte; M. Khan; F. Hague; A. Goyal; W. Al-Ghoul; S. Raziuddin; Nadeem Fazal; Thyyar Ravindranath; R. L. Reed; Richard L. Gamelli; Mohammed M. Sayeed


Shock | 2004

EFFECT OF BURN INJURY ON MATURATION OF DENDRITIC CELL (DC) IN RAT MESENTERIC LYMPH NODES.: 245

Nadeem Fazal; M. Khan; S. Raziuddin; Masakatsu Goto; M. M. Saveed


Shock | 2004

ANTIGEN PRESENTING CELLS PARTICULARLY DENDRITIC CELLS FROM BURN INJURED RATS INADEQUATELY PRIME CD4+ T CELLS FROM CONTROL RATS.: 21

Mohammed M. Sayeed; S. Raziuddin; M. Khan; Masakatsu Goto; Nadeem Fazal


Shock | 2003

ROLE OF CD4+CD25+ T CELLS IN MODULATION OF T CELL EFFECTOR RESPONSES IN BURN AND BURN AND CLP-SEPSIS IN RATS.: 185

Nadeem Fazal; M. Shamim; M. Khan; S. Raziuddin; Masakatsu Goto; Mohammed M. Sayeed


Shock | 2003

ACCESSARY CELL INDUCED CD4+ T CELL FUNCTION IN BURN INDUCED INJURY IN RATS.: 181

S. Raziuddin; M. Shamim; M. Khan; Nadeem Fazal; Masakatsu Goto; Thyyar Ravindranath; Mohammed M. Sayeed


Shock | 2002

CELL-CELL ADHESION AND OXIDANT RELEASE BY BURN RAT PMNs ARE MODULATED BY BLOCKING PHOSPHOTIDYLINOSITOL-3-KINASE (PI-3K) AND SRC TYROSINE KINASE (STK).: 23

Nadeem Fazal; A. Goyal; M. Khan; F. Hague; W. Al-Ghoul; Mashkoor A. Choudhry; S. Raziuddin; M. Gotto; R. L. Reed; Richard L. Gamelli; Mohammed M. Sayeed


Shock | 2002

PRESENCE OF AGGREGATION SUBSTANCE (AS) ON ENTEROCOCCUS FAECALIS SURFACE PLAYS A CRITICAL ROLE IN ADVERSELY AFFECTING HOST NEUTROPHIL RESPONSES.: 93

Farah Haque; Nadeem Fazal; M. Khan; A. Goyal; W. Al-Ghoul; S. Raziuddin; M. Gotto; R. L. Reed; Richard L. Gamelli; Mohammed M. Sayeed


Shock | 2002

Neutrophil-endothelial interactions following burn and ENTEROCOCCUS faecalis infection.: 6

A. Goyal; Nadeem Fazal; M. Khan; F. Hague; W. Al-Ghoul; S. Raziuddin; M. Gotto; R. L. Reed; Richard L. Gamelli; Mohammed M. Sayeed

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M. Khan

Loyola University Chicago

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Nadeem Fazal

Loyola University Chicago

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W. Al-Ghoul

Chicago State University

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Masakatsu Goto

Loyola University Chicago

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Thyyar Ravindranath

Loyola University Medical Center

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Farah Haque

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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V. Samonte

Loyola University Medical Center

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