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Sympathikus-Hyperaktivität als pathogenetischer Mechanismus der Spontan-bakteriellen Peritonitis (SBP) und der Infektanfälligkeit bei Leberzirrhose

Subject Area Gastroenterology
Term from 2005 to 2010
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5445431
 
Final Report Year 2008

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Publications

  • Ablation of the sympathetic nervous system decreases gram-negative and increases gram-positive bacterial dissemination; key roles for tumor necrosis factor/phagocytes and interleukin-4/lymphocytes. J Infect Dis 2005; 192(4):560- 572
    R.H. Straub, Pongratz G, Weidler C, Linde HJ, Kirschning CJ, Gluck T et al.
  • The role of the sympathetic nervous system in intestinal inflammation. Gut 2006; 55:1640- 1649
    R.H. Straub, R. Wiest, UG Strauch, P Härle, J. Schölmerich
  • Aggravation of DSS-induced colitis after chronic subordinate colony (CSC) housing is partially mediated by adrenal mechanisms. Stress 2008; 11(3):225-234
    Reber SO, Obermeier F, Straub R.H., Veenema AH, Neumann ID
  • Anti-Inflammatory Role of Sympathetic Nerves in Chronic Intestinal Inflammation. Gut 2008; 57(7): 911-921
    Straub R.H., Grum F, Strauch UG, Capellino S, Bataille F, Bleich A et al.
  • Bacterial translocation increases phagocytic activity of polymorphonuclear leucocytes in portal hypertension: priming independent from liver cirrhosis. Liver International 2008; 28(8): 1149-57
    H. Neugebauer, P. Hartmann, S. Krenn, T. Glück, J. Schölmerich, R.H. Straub, R. Wiest
  • Chemical sympathectomy increases susceptibility to ocular herpes simplex virus type 1 infection. J Neuroimmunol 2008; 197(1): 37-46
    Templeton A, Nguyen G, Ash JD, Straub R.H., Carr DJ
  • Uncoupling of sympathetic and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in liver cirrhosis J. Gastro. Hepatol. 2008
    R. Wiest, Moleda, L., Hellerbrand, C., Zietz, B., Straub R.H., Schölmerich J.
 
 

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