2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-005-8820-x
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The role of the spleen in laparoscopy-associated inflammatory response

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“…The spleen is a large immunological organ that has an anatomical correlation with the liver and contains approximately 25% of all lymphocytes and up to 15% of fixed macrophages 6 . Several studies have been conducted using splenectomized rodents to investigate the role of the spleen in regulating the host immune system 7–12 . In addition to immunological functions, some reports considered the relationship between the spleen and lipid metabolism using splenectomized rodents fed a high‐cholesterol or high‐fat diet 13–15 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spleen is a large immunological organ that has an anatomical correlation with the liver and contains approximately 25% of all lymphocytes and up to 15% of fixed macrophages 6 . Several studies have been conducted using splenectomized rodents to investigate the role of the spleen in regulating the host immune system 7–12 . In addition to immunological functions, some reports considered the relationship between the spleen and lipid metabolism using splenectomized rodents fed a high‐cholesterol or high‐fat diet 13–15 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De fato, estudos mostram que a ENV aferente ou no NV intacto aumenta reflexamente a atividade simpática (incluindo as glândulas adrenais) por meio de uma via neural central (Parker et al 1993, Engeland 1998, Bratton et al 2012, Martelli et al 2014a Estudos têm demonstrando que a esplenectomia tem um papel protetor (antiinflamatório) (Bachman et al 2005), neutro (Tanaka et al 1992, Mizukami et al 1999 ou pró-inflamatório (Ji et al 2014, Torres-Rosas et al 2014) em modelos de inflamação sistêmica. De fato, a remoção do baço não altera os níveis plasmáticos basais de TNF-α (Deriy et al 2002), mas aumenta os níveis de citocinas do tipo Th1, tais como IL-2, IL-12 e IFN-γ, mas não das Th2, tais como IL-4 e IL-10, e de TNF-α no modelo de sepse polimicrobial (CLPcécum ligated e perfuration) (Huston et al 2008).…”
Section: Mecanismos Neurais Da Resposta Imune Periféricaunclassified