Improvement of gut-vascular barrier by terlipressin reduces bacterial translocation and remote organ injuries in gut-derived sepsis
Gut-vascular barrier (GVB) serves as the last barrier to limit the migration of intestinal toxins into the blood circulation. The efficacy of terlipressin (a vasopressin V1 receptor agonist) in reducing GVB and multiple organ damage in gut-derived sepsis is unknown. In this study, we hypothesized th...
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Main Authors: | Zenan Chang (Author), Yinan Zhang (Author), Ming Lin (Author), Shihong Wen (Author), Hanjin Lai (Author), Yaqing Zhan (Author), Xiufen Zhu (Author), Zhikun Huang (Author), Xuyu Zhang (Author), Zimeng Liu (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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