Research Article

Ghrelin/GHSR Axis Induced M2 Macrophage and Alleviated Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction in a Sepsis Rat Model by Inactivating E2F1/NF-κB Signaling

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Ghrelin/GHSR axis attenuated intestinal epithelial tight junction injury in septic rats. (a) FITC-dextran serum levels were measured 4 hours after gastric administration to determine intestinal permeability. Higher serum FITC-dextran levels indicated more intestinal permeability. Serum LPS (b) and colon LPS (c) were assayed by ELISA. (d–g) Immunofluorescence (IF) analysis determining the expression and distribution of claudin-5 and ZO-1 in colon tissues of septic rats (100x magnification). (vs sham group), # (vs CLP group), & (vs ghrelin group), and && (vs ghrelin group).