Pflügers Archiv : European journal of physiology
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We studied the value of serum interleukin-8 (IL-8) and procalcitonin (PCT) in the early diagnosis of early severe bacterial infection in 58 critically ill ventilated neonates. ELISA was used for determining IL-8 and immunoluminometric assay for PCT. IL-8 and PCT were compared with routinely used serum C-reactive protein (CRP). ⋯ There was no difference between group Ia+b and group III except for CRP at 24 h. Diagnostic accuracy was best for PCT on admission and for CRP at 24 h. Serum PCT and IL-8 are not specific markers for early severe bacterial infection in critically ill neonates and are not better than CRP.
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The sensitivity of different classes of peripheral nerve fibres to anaesthesia with sodium pentobarbital in rat was tested. The basic approach was to examine changes in compound action potential (CAP) in a rat sural nerve induced by sodium pentobarbital. Rats were either sacrificed by cervical dislocation (control) or anaesthetized with sodium pentobarbital (100 mg/kg, i.p.), and a 30 mm long sural nerve segment excised and placed on electrodes in a thermostatically controlled recording chamber. ⋯ However, the amplitude of CAP of both A and C axons was reduced by approximately 40% and 50%, respectively. The depressant effect of pentobarbital on CAPs was statistically significant for both groups of axons (p<0.01). Non-selective sensitivity of A and C axons to pentobarbital suggests even distribution of receptors for GABA in these two populations of axons in the rat peripheral nerve.