Basic Study
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World J Crit Care Med. Nov 4, 2015; 4(4): 287-295
Published online Nov 4, 2015. doi: 10.5492/wjccm.v4.i4.287
Figure 1
Figure 1 Increased bowel permeability to casein peptides after hemorrhagic shock. Small bowel permeability as measured by systemic concentrations of proteolytically-generated peptides from fluorescently labelled casein injected into the small bowel. Note the early increase in bowel permeability at 20 min, followed by a second, sustained increase in bowel permeability at reperfusion. Values normalized to background fluorescent levels in the systemic circulation at time T = 0 and plotted as log10 concentrations. Results reported as Mean ± SD. aP < 0.05, bP < 0.01, dP < 0.001 using Repeated Measures ANOVA for hemorrhagic shock (n = 6) vs sham-shock control (n = 6) groups at each time point.