A rat model of multicompartmental traumatic injury and hemorrhagic shock induces bone marrow dysfunction and profound anemia.
Lauren S KellyJennifer A MunleyErick E PonsKolenkode B KannanElizabeth M WhitleyLetitia E BiblePhilip A EfronAlicia M MohrPublished in: Animal models and experimental medicine (2024)
Multicompartmental injury as described here establishes a reproducible model of multicompartmental injury with worsened anemia, splenic tissue enlargement, weight loss, and increased inflammatory activity compared to a less severe model. This may serve as a more effective model to recreate profound traumatic injury to replicate the human inflammatory response postinjury.