Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 24, 2025

In vivo Measurement of the Mouse Pulmonary Endothelial Surface Layer
Published on: February 22, 2013
Endothelial Glycocalyx Protection in Sepsis
Abstract:
The glycocalyx serves as the covering layer of the luminal surface of vascular endothelial cells, comprising proteoglycans, glycosaminoglycans, and adherent plasma proteins. This intricate structure is crucial in promoting antithrombogenicity, controlling vascular permeability, regulating vascular tone, and managing leukocyte/platelet adhesion. However, during sepsis, the glycocalyx undergoes significant degradation through inflammatory mechanisms; this process can be further facilitated by treatment for sepsis and septic shock. Therefore, it is crucial to exercise careful management to avoid damage to the glycocalyx during sepsis treatment.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Glycocalyx and its Functions
Selectins
Adherens Junctions
Adherens Junctions are Dynamic
Inflammatory Response II: Inflammatory Exudate and Tissue Repair
The typical wound exudate is odorless, transparent, straw-colored, thin, and watery. Exudate, however, can differ depending on the state of wound healing. Likewise, the...

