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Growth factors during endotoxin-induced otitis media
T F Demaria1, J M Billy, D G Danahey
1Department of Otolaryngology, College of Medicine, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, USA.
Abstract:
The presence of growth factors in the middle ear fluid was examined during lipopolysaccharide-induced otitis media (OM) in the chinchilla. There was a progressive significant increase in the proliferative activity detected in the LPS-free MEF by five days in culture. We conclude that lps indirectly mediates hyperproliferative changes in the middle ear during OM by inducing growth factors.
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