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more complex for clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment. Sepsis-associated cholestasis caused by gram-negative bacteria is mediated primarily through endotoxin (lipopolysac- charide [LPS]); however, gram-positive bacteria and other microorganisms can also induce cholestasis. Circulating endo- toxin is rapidly
tion-induced cholestasis [51]. One such mechanism involved is the rapid retrieval of hepatobiliary transporters from the canalicular and basolateral membrane [52—54], which occurs even before down-regulation of mRNA and protein levels [55]. cytoskeleton. Fig. 3. Molecular mechanisms of sepsis-associated cholestasis.
1 Jan 2013 Sepsis-induced cholestasis is a complication of infection. Infections cause systemic and intrahepatic increase in proinflammatory cytokines which result in impaired bile flow ie. cholestasis. Several other mediators of impairment in bile flow have been identified under conditions of sepsis such as increased
22 Dec 2006 The relationship between sepsis and jaundice, particularly in a pediat- ric population, was reported as early as 1837.1 Jaundice may result either directly from bacterial products or as a consequence of the host's response to infection. Frequently, both factors contribute to the development of jaundice.
Advances in sepsis-associated liver dysfunction. Dawei Wang,; Yimei Yin and; Yongming YaoEmail author. Burns & Trauma20142:20030097. https://doi.org/10.4103/2321-3868.132689. © Author 2014. Received: 13 March 2014. Accepted: 24 April 2014. Published: 28 July 2014
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26 Jan 2013 Cholestasis from infections and sepsis is the second most common cause of jaundice in hospitalized patients (after malignant biliary obstruction). The pathophysiology is poorly understood but likely involves a similar diminution in the expression of bile transporters as a result of cytokine induction as well
20 Dec 2017 On Aug 1, 2007 Nisha Chand (and others) published: Sepsis-induced cholestasis.
Hepatology. 2007 Jan;45(1):230-41. Sepsis-induced cholestasis. Chand N(1), Sanyal AJ. Author information: (1)Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Department of Internal Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, Richmond, VA 23298-0341, USA. Comment in Hepatology. 2007 Aug
30 Oct 2012 At the bedside, liver dysfunction is non-univocal, and two schematic clinical features may be observed: HH mainly as a result of an extrahepatic vascular event and jaundice or sepsis-induced cholestasis as the consequence of an insidious and slow intrahepatic injury. Despite sharing some similarities,
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