“…Plasma lysozyme is believed to stem mainly from disintegrating neutrophilic granulocytes and monocytes, and the high concentrations that are found in bone marrow, lung, spleen, and intestine have been suggested to relate to the breakdown of leukocytes located in these organs (9 -11). We hypothesize that Lzm-S binds to or hydrolyzes a cardiac surface glycoprotein that in turns leads to myocardial dysfunction in sepsis (see Discussion) (5). Furthermore, we use the term Lzm-S rather than lysozyme c, since from the standpoint of the present study, lysozyme c could have arisen from the source organ (i.e., the spleen or leukocytes arising from that organ) or possibly from other organs.…”