C J Hauser
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Hauser C, Otterbein L
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg
. 2018 May;
44(3):317-324.
PMID: 29797026
In all multicellular organisms, immediate host responses to both sterile and infective threat are initiated by very primitive systems now grouped together under the general term 'danger responses'. Danger signals...
2.
Siracuse J, Saillant N, Hauser C
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg
. 2016 Jan;
38(3):241-51.
PMID: 26815955
Introdution: Medical technology has benefited many types of patients, but trauma care has arguably benefited more from technologic development than almost any other field. Methods: A literature review to identify...
3.
Entry of gut lymph into the circulation primes rat neutrophil respiratory burst in hemorrhagic shock
Adams J, Hauser C, Adams Jr C, Xu D, Livingston D, Deitch E
Crit Care Med
. 2001 Nov;
29(11):2194-8.
PMID: 11700422
Objective: Endothelial cell injury by polymorphonuclear neutrophil (neutrophil [PMN]) respiratory burst after trauma and hemorrhagic shock (T/HS) predisposes subjects to acute respiratory distress syndrome and multiple organ failure. T/HS mesenteric...
4.
Anjaria D, Rameshwar P, Deitch E, Xu D, Adams C, Forsythe R, et al.
Crit Care Med
. 2001 Sep;
29(9):1780-5.
PMID: 11546985
Objective: To determine whether hemorrhagic shock-induced bone marrow failure is mediated by the gut through the production of toxic mesenteric lymph and whether shock-induced bone marrow failure could be prevented...
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Adams J, Hauser C, Livingston D, Lavery R, Fekete Z, Deitch E
J Trauma
. 2001 Sep;
51(3):452-6; discussion 456-7.
PMID: 11535890
Objectives: The modulation of polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) function by injury is unpredictable, and can predispose either to hyperimmune states (adult respiratory distress syndrome [ARDS], multiple organ failure) or to immune...
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Wu J, Livingston D, Hauser C, Deitch E, Rameshwar P
Ann Surg
. 2001 Aug;
234(2):224-32.
PMID: 11505069
Objective: To examine the effect of trauma plasma on clonogenic progenitor cultures. Summary Background Data: Severely injured trauma patients often experience altered hematopoietic functions, manifested by an increased susceptibility to...
7.
Fekete Z, Hauser C, Adams J, Adams Jr C, Forsythe R, Hasko G, et al.
Shock
. 2001 Jul;
16(1):15-20.
PMID: 11442309
G-protein coupled (GPC) chemoattractants are important neutrophil (PMN) activators in human shock and sepsis, acting in part by increasing cytosolic calcium ([Ca2+]i). Rats are widely used as laboratory models of...
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Adams J, Hauser C, Livingston D, Fekete Z, Hasko G, Forsythe R, et al.
J Trauma
. 2001 May;
50(5):792-800.
PMID: 11371834
Background: Damage control laparotomy (DCL) with abdominal packing has become commonplace after major trauma, but the immune consequences of DCL are unknown. Methods: We collected 37 fluid samples from laparotomy...
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Hauser C, Fekete Z, Adams J, Garced M, Livingston D, Deitch E
J Leukoc Biol
. 2001 Feb;
69(1):63-8.
PMID: 11200069
Many inflammatory mediators activate neutrophils (PMN) partly by increasing cytosolic calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i). Modulation of PMN [Ca2+]i might therefore be useful in regulating inflammation after shock or sepsis. The hemodynamic...
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Adams J, Hauser C, Fekete Z, Livingston D, Deitch E
J Trauma
. 2000 Dec;
49(6):1096-101.
PMID: 11130495
Background: Trauma modulates polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) function, predisposing to organ failure and infection. Many chemoattractants released by injury activate PMNs via G-protein-coupled (GPC) receptors, which elevate PMN cytosolic calcium ([Ca2+]i)....