Research Article

The Olive Oil-Based Lipid Clinoleic Blocks Leukocyte Recruitment and Improves Survival during Systemic Inflammation: A Comparative In Vivo Study of Different Parenteral Lipid Emulsions

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Effect of different lipid compositions on leukocyte recruitment during LPS-induced inflammation. Leukocyte adhesion (a) as number of adherent cells per mm2 of surface area and rolling (b) as rolling flux fraction in cremaster muscle venules of mice treated with Clinoleic, Lipofundin, Smoflipid (1 g/kg), or saline (control) were investigated by intravital microscopy 3 h after intrascrotal administration of LPS (50 ng/mouse). Lipids were administered simultaneously with LPS. All values are presented as mean ± SEM from three or more mice per group. Significant differences () to saline-treated mice are indicated by the asterisk.
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