Fig. 4From: Aggressive re-warming at 38.5 °C following deep hypothermia at 21 °C increases neutrophil membrane bound elastase activity and pro-inflammatory factor releaseAggressive re-warming followed by deep hypothermia significantly increased the release of pro-inflammatory factors. Neutrophils were treated with different temperature regimens. The concentrations of IL-β1, IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-α in the incubation media were measured at 120-min re-warming by ELISA. Comparison was analyzed by one-way ANOVA. *Significant difference between the indicated groups, P < 0.05Back to article page