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Development and characterization of a fecal-induced peritonitis model of murine sepsis: results from a multi-laboratory study and iterative modification of experimental conditions.

Neha SharmaDamian ChwastekDhruva J DwivediJared SchlechteIan-Ling YuBraedon McDonaldJaskirat AroraErblin CaniMikaela EngDoreen EngelbertsEva KuharSarah K MedeirosStephane L BourqueGediminas CepinskasSean E GillForough JahandidehKimberly F MacalaSareh PanahiCynthia PapeDavid SontagJanet Sunohara-NeilsonDean A FergussonAlison E Fox-RobichaudPatricia C LiawManoj M LaluAsher A Mendelsonnull null
Published in: Intensive care medicine experimental (2023)
We demonstrate a systematic approach to optimizing a 72-h FIP model of murine sepsis for use in multi-laboratory studies. Alterations to experimental conditions, such as dose of fecal slurry and timing of antibiotics, have clear impact on outcomes. Differences in mortality between sites despite rigorous standardization warrants further investigations to better understand inter-laboratory variation and methodological design in preclinical studies.
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