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Role of Free Radical Lipid Peroxidation in Burn and Endotoxin Shock

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Lipid Mediators in the Immunology of Shock

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Enhanced free radical generation leading to lipid peroxidation has been claimed to be associated with various disorders (Bulkey, 1983). There is considerable indirect evidence supporting a role for oxygen radicals in circulatory shock. Crowell et al. (1969) and Cunningham and Keaveny (1978) reported that allopurinol, a competitive inhibitor of xanthine oxidase, substantially increased the survival rate of dogs subjected to hemorrhagic shock. Severe burns result in both local and systemic hemodynamic changes (Gilmore and Handford, 1956; Wolfe and Miller, 1976; Adams et al., 1981), as well as in endocrine (Turinsky et al., 1977), neuroendocrine (Cova and Glaviano, 1968; Goodall and Moncrief, 1965), and metabolic (Robinson and Miller, 1981; Wolfe et al., 1977) alterations. Acute endotoxin shock is rapidly produced with Escherichia coli endotoxin (Balis et al., 1978).

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Yoshikawa, T. et al. (1987). Role of Free Radical Lipid Peroxidation in Burn and Endotoxin Shock. In: Paubert-Braquet, M., Braquet, P., Demling, B., Fletcher, J.R., Foegh, M. (eds) Lipid Mediators in the Immunology of Shock. NATO ASI Series, vol 139. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0919-2_9

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