Basic Research
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2002.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 15, 2002; 8(1): 168-171
Published online Feb 15, 2002. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v8.i1.168
Table 1 Changes in plasma DAO in trauma animal model (-x±s× 103 U·L-1)
Animal modelBefore injuryT (after injury)/h
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Goat0.9 ± 0.81.9 ± 1.1a1.2 ± 0.23.0 ± 2.64.7 ± 1.2b
Rats1.3 ± 0.42.2 ± 0.7b2.3 ± 0.87b1.2 ± 0.61.1 ± 0.5
Scalded rats0.8 ± 0.90.8 ± 1.8b1.1 ± 0.62.4 ± 2.1a
Burnd pigs4.1 ± 1.44.7 ± 1.54.7 ± 1.44.8 ± 1.15.8 ± 1.4a
Gun shooting1.5 ± 0.61.2 ± 0.52.0 ± 0.6b1.9 ± 0.2b
Table 2 Changes in parameters in goats after hemorrhagic shock com-bined with endotoxin infusion
Before injuryT (after injury)/h
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TNF/ μg·L-10.08 ± 0.020.03 ± 0.25a0.17 ± 0.09a0.34 ± 0.15a0.33 ± 0.18a
LPS/ × 103Eu·L-10.14 ± 0.030.16 ± 0.040.21 ± 0.02a0.18 ± 0.160.37 ± 0.10b
Laclate/nmol·L-19.03 ± 2.1918.30 ± 2.56a9.81 ± 2.8312.01 ± 6.8443.61 ± 11.27b
L/M rat0.03 ± 0.010.41 ± 0.270.62 ± 0.201.70 ± 0.60b
Intestinal pHi7.03 ± 0.057.05 ± 0.06b7.14 ± 0.09b7.20 ± 0.08a7.05 ± 0.07b
Table 3 Correlation analysis in goats subjected to hemorrhagic shock combined with endotoxin infusion
XYrP
DAOTNFα0.817< 0.01
DAOLPS0.842< 0.01
DAOLaclate0.872< 0.01
DAOl/m0.951< 0.01
DAOIntestinal pHi-0.553< 0.05