Targeting Uric Acid Prevents Brain Injury and Anxiety in a Rat Model of Hemorrhagic Shock
In conclusion, we have identified UA as a new circulatory inflammatory mediator, responsible for brain alterations and anxious behavior after HS in a murine model. The ability to target UA holds the potential of an adjunctive therapeutic solution to reduce brain dysfunction related to hemorrhagic shock in human.
Source: Shock - Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Basic Science Aspects Source Type: research
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