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Testosterone depletion or blockade in male rats protects against trauma hemorrhagic shock-induced distant organ injury by limiting gut injury and subsequent production of biologically active mesenteric lymph.

Sharvil U ShethDavid PalangeDa-Zhong XuDong WeiEleonora FeketeovaQi LuDiego C ReinoXiaofa QinEdwin A Deitch
Published in: The Journal of trauma (2012)
After T/HS, gut protective effects can be observed in males after testosterone blockade or depletion. This reduced gut injury contributes to decreased biological activity of mesenteric lymph leading to attenuated systemic inflammation and distant organ injury.
Keyphrases
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