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serum protein changes during the acute phase reaction

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1969
Abstract Serum α1-antitrypsin, α1-acid glycoprotein, baptoglobin, ceruloplasmin and C-reactive protein are increased, albumin, transferrin, α1-and β-lipoprotein are decreased as an early response to tissue trauma and inflammatory disease. In infection these changes are followed by a rise of γ-globulins.
M. Werner
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Clinical significance of acute phase reaction in stroke patients

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2008
Acute cerebral ischemia triggers interleukin-6 (IL-6) release into cerebrospinal fluid and blood. IL-6 induces synthesis of the acute phase proteins (APPs) in the liver. Higher blood IL-6 level in stroke patients is associated with larger infarct size, greater neurological deficit on admission, early neurological worsening, and increased risk of death ...
T. Dziedzic
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An Acute Phase Reaction in Diabetic Patients with Foot Ulcers

Cardiovascular Surgery, 1997
The acute phase reaction is a molecular response to noxious stimuli. Over 50 glycoproteins have been identified as reactants. While this is likely a protective response, some of the changes could be detrimental to body homeostasis. The objective of this study was to examine whether an acute phase reaction occurs in diabetic patients with foot ulcers ...
G R, Upchurch, B A, Keagy, G, Johnson
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Acute phase reaction, fibrinogen level and thrombus size

Thrombosis Research, 1989
The influence of an acute phase reaction on the size, weight, and fibrin content of experimental venous thrombi was examined in 10 pairs of rabbits. Jugular vein thrombosis was provoked by venous stasis plus mechanical injury 36 hours after one member of each pair received 0.5 ml/kg sterile turpentine in olive oil by subcutaneous injection.
C C, Chooi, A S, Gallus
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[Acute-phase reaction].

La Revue du praticien, 2003
The systemic changes induced by inflammation have been referred as the acute-phase response. The changes in the concentrations of acute-phase proteins are due largely to changes in their production by hepatocytes induced by pro-inflammatory cytokines.
Bernard, Bonnotte   +2 more
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Acute Phase Reaction of the Exocrine Pancreas

Digestion, 1997
In different tissues alteration of protein synthesis has been observed during acute stress. In this review we characterise the modulation of pancreatic protein synthesis during inflammation. A sustained decrease of mRNA levels of secretory enzymes is accompanied by noncoordinated alterations of protein synthesis during the acute phase and the recovery ...
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Acute Phase Reaction Following Intravenous Administration of Streptokinase

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1974
SummarySK-therapy regularly is followed by a marked elevation of those plasma proteins known as “acute phase reactants” (α 1-antitrypsin, orosomucoid, β 1 C-globulin, ceruloplasmin). In short-time therapy of myocardial infarction also a transitory presence of CRP is demonstrable.
F, Spöttl, R, Kaiser, M S, Mosuni
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The Systemic Reaction During Inflammation: The Acute-Phase Proteins

Protein & Peptide Letters, 2002
The acute-phase response consists in a large number of behavioural, physiologic, biochemical, and nutritional changes involving many organ systems distant from the site, or sites, of inflammation. One of the most investigated, but still not well understood, characteristic of the acute phase is the up-regulation, or down- regulation, of many plasma ...
F. Ceciliani, A. Giordano, V. Spagnolo
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