The macrophages regulate intestinal motility dysfunction through the pge2 ptger3 axis during klebsiella pneumonia sepsis

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  • who: Hua Yao and colleagues from the Fudan University, China have published the research: The macrophages regulate intestinal motility dysfunction through the PGE2 Ptger3 axis during Klebsiella pneumonia sepsis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study showed that TRPV4 muscularis MF promoted GI motility through PGE2, directly interacting with SMC. This study showed that infiltrating neutrophils, leading to neuronal loss, were significantly associated with small bowel motility dysfunction in mice with KP sepsis.
  • how: The result showed that the thickening of the muscular layer of the intestine differs between the control and sepsis . . .

     

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