[Levels of serum G-CSF and supplement of GM-CSF in rats sustaining delayed resuscitation after major burn].

R Yan, Z Chen, F Qin
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Abstract

Unlabelled: Delayed fluid resuscitation of burn shock may lead to infection in early period following major burn injury, resulting in multiple organ failure with high mortality. The change in colony stimulation factors (CSFs) may play a role in developing infection. We assessed the levels of serum granulocyte colony stimulation factor (G-CSF), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), phagocytosis of neutrophil and counts of peripheral blood cells of rats with 30% TBSA full thickness burn having either immediate or delayed fluid replacement. We also evaluated the efficacy of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) in improving survival of rats following burn injury with a superimposed burn wound infection.

The results: 1. A delayed rise in serum G-CSF was found in delayed resuscitation group, and the levels of serum G-CSF and phagocytosis of neutrophil were lower compared with immediate resuscitation group. 2. Nonsurvival group had lower levels of serum G-CSF and higher content of TNF-alpha compared with survival. 3. Supplement of GM-CSF could significantly improve animal survival with burn wound infection following severe burn shock.

Conclusion: Decrease in G-CSF production plays a role in developing fatal wound infection after severe burn shock; supplement of GM-CSF is beneficial in improving survival.

[严重烧伤后延迟复苏大鼠血清G-CSF水平及GM-CSF补充]。
未标记:烧伤休克延迟液体复苏可能导致严重烧伤后早期感染,导致多器官衰竭,死亡率高。集落刺激因子(csf)的变化可能在发生感染中起作用。我们评估了血清粒细胞集落刺激因子(G-CSF)、肿瘤坏死因子- α (tnf - α)、中性粒细胞吞噬和外周血细胞计数的水平,并对30% TBSA全层烧伤立即或延迟补液的大鼠进行了评估。我们还评估了粒细胞-巨噬细胞集落刺激因子(GM-CSF)在改善烧伤合并烧伤创面感染后大鼠存活方面的功效。研究结果:1。延迟复苏组血清G-CSF呈迟发性升高,血清G-CSF水平和中性粒细胞吞噬量均低于立即复苏组。2. 与生存组相比,非生存组血清G-CSF水平较低,tnf - α含量较高。3.补充GM-CSF可显著提高严重烧伤休克后烧伤创面感染动物的存活率。结论:严重烧伤休克后G-CSF分泌减少在致死性创面感染发生中起一定作用;补充GM-CSF有利于提高生存率。
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