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Inflamm Res ; 55(4): 136-43, 2006 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16807694

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BACKGROUND: Leukocyte apoptosis allows safe removal of potentially harmful cells and facilitates resolution of inflammation. We hypothesized that the number of apoptotic cells changes in a disproportionate fashion in parenchymal organs in response to intra-abdominal infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The percentage of apoptotic cells in the liver, spleen, lung, and peripheral blood was evaluated following cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) in mice. Tissue myeloperoxidase (MPO) levels were measured as an index of neutrophil extravasation. RESULTS: Liver & spleen MPO continually increased, while lung MPO remained low after CLP. In parallel to the increase in MPO, liver & spleen apoptosis continually increased throughout the 9-day follow-up period, whereas lung apoptosis remained unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: The distribution of apoptotic cells during intraperitoneal infection occurs in an organ specific manner, with significant increases in the spleen and liver. This distribution likely reflected the clearance of apoptotic cells as the inflammatory focus became contained.


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Apoptosis , Bacterial Infections/microbiology , Bacterial Infections/pathology , Peritoneal Diseases/microbiology , Peritoneal Diseases/pathology , Abdominal Abscess/microbiology , Abdominal Abscess/pathology , Animals , Bacterial Infections/enzymology , Leukocyte Count , Liver/pathology , Lung/pathology , Male , Mice , Organ Specificity , Peritoneal Diseases/enzymology , Peroxidase/metabolism , Spleen/pathology
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