Caspase and calpain activation both contribute to sepsis-induced diaphragmatic weakness

Volume: 107, Issue: 5, Pages: 1389 - 1396
Published: Nov 1, 2009
Abstract
The cecal ligation perforation (CLP) model of sepsis is known to induce severe diaphragm dysfunction, but the cellular mechanisms by which this occurs remain unknown. We hypothesized that CLP induces diaphragm caspase-3 and calpain activation, and that these two enzymes act at the level of the contractile proteins to reduce muscle force generation. Rats (n = 4/group) were subjected to 1) sham surgery plus saline (intraperitoneal); 2) CLP; 3) CLP...
Paper Details
Title
Caspase and calpain activation both contribute to sepsis-induced diaphragmatic weakness
Published Date
Nov 1, 2009
Volume
107
Issue
5
Pages
1389 - 1396
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