Bactericidal antibiotics increase tumor necrosis factor-alpha and cardiac output in rats after cecal ligation and puncture.

Circulatory shock Pub Date : 1994-02-01
J A Stockwell, Y C Huang, Y F Su, C A Piantadosi
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Abstract

We hypothesized that treatment of experimental sepsis with bactericidal antibiotics, known to enhance microbial toxin release, would alter tumor necrosis factor-alpha production and the hemodynamic response to the syndrome. In the rat, after cecal ligation and puncture (CLP), elevated serum TNF levels and cardiac output were observed following antibiotic treatment. TNF and cardiac output were elevated to a greater extent in bactericidal-treated than bacteriostatic-treated or antibiotic-untreated rats. Animals treated with bactericidal antibiotics also had significantly greater cardiac outputs than untreated rats. Despite increases in circulating TNF with antibiotic administration, the mortality rate at 96 hr decreased after either bactericidal or bacteriostatic antibiotics. We conclude that elevated TNF after CLP in rats treated with antibiotics is associated with enhanced hemodynamic responses to CLP, but does not increase early mortality. In this model of polymicrobial sepsis, bactericidal and bacteriostatic antibiotics led to different hemodynamic effects without compromising survival.

杀菌抗生素增加盲肠结扎穿刺后大鼠肿瘤坏死因子α和心输出量。
我们假设使用抗菌抗生素治疗实验性脓毒症,已知可以增强微生物毒素释放,可以改变肿瘤坏死因子- α的产生和对该综合征的血流动力学反应。在大鼠中,盲肠结扎穿刺(CLP)后,抗生素治疗后血清TNF水平和心输出量升高。与抑菌剂处理或抗生素未处理的大鼠相比,杀菌剂处理的大鼠TNF和心输出量升高的程度更大。接受抗菌抗生素治疗的动物的心输出量也明显高于未接受治疗的大鼠。尽管抗生素给药增加了循环TNF,但在使用杀菌剂或抑菌剂抗生素后,96小时死亡率下降。我们得出结论,抗生素治疗大鼠CLP后TNF升高与CLP血流动力学反应增强有关,但不会增加早期死亡率。在这种多微生物脓毒症模型中,杀菌和抑菌抗生素导致不同的血流动力学影响,但不影响生存。
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