%0 Generic %A Voigtsberger, Stefanie %A Urner, Martin %A Hasler, Melanie %A Z'Graggen, Birgit Roth %A Booy, Christa %A R. Spahn, Donat %A Beck-Schimmer, Beatrice %D 2014 %T Changes in inflammatory mediator expression of the kidneys. %U https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_Changes_in_inflammatory_mediator_expression_of_the_kidneys_/989944 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0093863.t002 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/1453497 %K anatomy %K Renal system %K developmental biology %K Molecular development %K cytokines %K immunology %K Immune response %K inflammation %K immunity %K organisms %K animals %K vertebrates %K mammals %K rodents %K rats %K physiology %K Immune physiology %K Renal physiology %K anesthesiology %K Critical care and emergency medicine %K Fluid management %K hematology %K hemostasis %K Perioperative hemostasis %K Pathology and laboratory medicine %K Signs and symptoms %K sepsis %K Model organisms %K Animal models %K inflammatory %K mediator %X

The table shows B coefficients (95% confidence intervals) of the linear regression. Animals which received solely Ringers' lactate were used as reference group. mRNA expression is expressed as a fold-difference relative to the reference group. The different fluid ingredients (HES, gelatin, and acetate buffer) were entered as binary independent predictors in the regression model. Significance: ap≤0.001, bp≤0.01, cp<0.05; CINC-1  =  cytokine-induced neutrophil chemoattractant-1; MCP-1  =  monocyte chemoattractant protein-1; TNFα  =  tumor necrosis factor α; ICAM-1  =  intercellular adhesion molecule-1.

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