2021
DOI: 10.1097/tp.0000000000003743
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Undernutrition and Hypoleptinemia Modulate Alloimmunity and CMV-specific Viral Immunity in Transplantation

Abstract: Background. Immunological mechanisms linking undernutrition to infection and the alloimmune response are poorly understood in transplantation. We aimed to determine how undernutrition and hypoleptinemia impact T-cell allospecific and cytomegalovirus (CMV) viral-specific immunity in a murine model. Methods. Fed, fasted for 48 h (model of undernutrition), and fasted with leptin injections (leptin rescue), C57BL/6 mice received skin grafts from either C57B… Show more

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“…To actively promote the patient's swallowing and facial muscle function recovery, dietary care was provided alongside NG feeds, with targeted management of each aspect of the patient's food intake. 14 The risk of aspiration and reflux was minimized; NG feeds were paused during eating training, the head of the bed was raised to an angle of 30°–45°, and feeding was resumed 30 min after the training, gradually increasing the dosage from slow to fast. After eating, the patient was assisted with mouth rinsing to clear residual food.…”
Section: Nursing Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To actively promote the patient's swallowing and facial muscle function recovery, dietary care was provided alongside NG feeds, with targeted management of each aspect of the patient's food intake. 14 The risk of aspiration and reflux was minimized; NG feeds were paused during eating training, the head of the bed was raised to an angle of 30°–45°, and feeding was resumed 30 min after the training, gradually increasing the dosage from slow to fast. After eating, the patient was assisted with mouth rinsing to clear residual food.…”
Section: Nursing Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%