Research Article

Human Neutrophil Defensins Disrupt Liver Interendothelial Junctions and Aggravate Sepsis

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Characterization of bacterial load and inflammatory response during sepsis progression. Wild-type mice were intraperitoneally administered a high dose of HNP-1 (10 mg/kg body weight), a low dose of HNP-1 (0.5 mg/kg body weight), or PBS 6 hours after CLP or sham operation. (a–c) Bacterial load in the peritoneal lavage fluid (PLF; (a)), liver (b), and peripheral blood (c) at 48 hours after CLP or sham operation. The results shown are the medians of 5-7 mice in each CLP group and 4 mice in each sham-operated group. (d–g) Plasma levels of the inflammatory mediators IL-1β (d), IL-6 (e), IL-10 (f), and IL-18 (g) at 48 hours after CLP or sham operation. The results shown are the of 5-7 mice in each CLP group and 4 mice in each sham-operated group.
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