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Immune response to systemic inflammation in the intestinal microcirculation.
Frontiers in Bioscience (Landmark Edition) 2018 January 2
Systemic inflammation is characterized by acute or chronic dysregulation of the host immune response. The intestine plays an important role in systemic inflammation. Disturbances in the intestinal microcirculation due to infiltration of immune cells during systemic inflammation can increase bacterial translocation from the gut to the circulation and aggravate the pathological condition. Therefore, the intestinal microcirculation is relevant with respect to two aspects - as pathophysiological trigger and therapeutic target in systemic inflammation. Experimental intravital microscopy represents a unique method to study the immune response in organs and tissues in vivo . Novel non-invasive imaging technologies facilitate the examination of the human microcirculation. Future developments are needed to miniaturize the imaging technologies and automate the time-consuming analyses of the in vivo data in order to make the intestinal microcirculation accessible for routine diagnostics and therapeutic monitoring.
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