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- Rasmussen, I, et al.
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Hepatic oxygen consumption and cytochrome P450 activity in experimental faecal peritonitis.
- 1993
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Ingår i: European Journal of Surgery. - 1102-4151 .- 1741-9271. ; 159:4, s. 201-7
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- OBJECTIVE: To study hepatic oxygen consumption and cytochrome P450 activity in pigs with septic shock induced by faecal peritonitis.DESIGN: Controlled experimental study.ANIMALS: 12 pigs weighing 19-27 kg.INTERVENTION: The animals were divided into a control group (n = 6) and a peritonitis group (n = 6). Peritonitis was induced by intraperitoneal instillation of a standard amount of autologous faeces. The animals were then observed for 300 minutes. Liver biopsy specimens were taken at 0 and 300 minutes.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Hepatic oxygen delivery (DO2) and consumption (VO2). Cytochrome P450 activity was studied by measuring O- and N-demethylation of codeine at 0 and 300 minutes.RESULTS: Hepatic DO2 was reduced, whereas VO2 was increased during sepsis. There were no significant changes in the N- and O-demethylation of codeine.CONCLUSIONS: Hepatic VO2 did increase during sepsis, possibly because of the increased metabolic demand. Cytochrome P450 activity was unaffected by the septic challenge.
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