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Estradiol receptors agonists induced effects in rat intestinal microcirculation during sepsis

Authors :
Nadia Al-Banna
Hartmut Kern
Frank Dombrowski
Silvia Ribback
Christian Lehmann
Dragan Pavlovic
Michael Wendt
Vladimir Cerny
Nivin Sharawy
Source :
Microvascular research. 85
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The steroid hormone estradiol is suggested to play a protective role in intestinal injury during systemic inflammation (sepsis). Our aim was to determine the effects of specific estradiol receptor (ER-α and ER-s) agonists on the intestinal microcirculation during experimental sepsis. Male and sham ovariectomized female rats were subjected to sham colon ascendens stent peritonitis (CASP), and they were compared to male and ovariectomized female rats underwent CASP and either estradiol receptor α (ER-α) agonist propyl pyrazole triol (PPT), estradiol receptor s (ER-s) agonist diarylpropiolnitrile (DPN), or vehicle treatment. Intravital microscopy was performed, which is sufficiently sensitive to measure changes in the functional capillary density (FCD) as well as the major steps in leukocyte recruitment (rolling and adhesion). The leukocyte extravasations were also quantified by using histological paraffin sections of formalin fixed intestine. We found that either DPN (ER-β) or PPT (ER-α) significantly reduced (P

Details

ISSN :
10959319
Volume :
85
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Microvascular research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....67a173ba370bae7f6c6b6a5401e038f0