1. Adapted Murine Sepsis Score: Improving the Research in Experimental Sepsis Mouse Model
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Maicon Machado Sulzbacher, Lucas Machado Sulzbacher, Felipe Rafael Passos, Bruna Letícia Endl Bilibio, Kauana de Oliveira, Wellington Felipe Althaus, Matias Nunes Frizzo, Mirna Stela Ludwig, Ivana Beatrice Mânica Da Cruz, and Thiago Gomes Heck
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General Immunology and Microbiology ,Article Subject ,Body Weight ,General Medicine ,Hypothermia ,Models, Theoretical ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,digestive system diseases ,Rats ,Disease Models, Animal ,Mice ,Sepsis ,Medicine ,Animals ,Research Article - Abstract
The Murine Sepsis Score (MSS) is used to assess the severity of sepsis in rats and mice based on observational characteristics. The quantitative variables of glycemia, body weight, and temperature are predictors of severity in experimental models of sepsis. Therefore, our study sought to adapt the MSS with the same variables to indicate earlier the severity of the disease in murine models of the disease. Sepsis mice presented hypoglycemia, weight loss, and hypothermia. Therefore, these variables were included in the Adapted Murine Sepsis Score (A-MSS). The A-MASS presented 100% specificity and 87.5% sensibility been able to differentiate the early sepsis symptoms and its severity. The A-MSS allows an early and more complete diagnosis of sepsis in mice and might be considered as a procedure to improve the analysis of systemic sepsis dysfunction in murine experimental models.
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- 2022
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