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Alpha-lipoic acid as a potential target for the treatment of lung injury caused by cecal ligation and puncture-induced sepsis model in rats

One of the common lethal complications of septic shock, a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with severe trauma and so on, is acute lung injury. alpha-Lipoic acid (ALA), with antioxidant properties, is a popular agent. Thus, we investigated the potential protective effects of ALA (20...

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Published in:Shock (Augusta, Ga.) Ga.), 2010-05, Vol.33 (5), p.479-484
Main Authors: Cadirci, Elif, Altunkaynak, Berrin Zuhal, Halici, Zekai, Odabasoglu, Fehmi, Uyanik, M Hamidullah, Gundogdu, Cemal, Suleyman, Halis, Halici, Mesut, Albayrak, Mevlut, Unal, Bunyami
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Interleukin-6 - blood
Ligation - adverse effects
Male
NF-kappa B - metabolism
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