重组高密度脂蛋白对兔革兰氏阴性菌血症模型的保护作用。

A P Hubsch, A T Casas, J E Doran
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重组高密度脂蛋白(rHDLs)具有与细菌脂多糖结合并降低其体内和体外内毒素活性的能力。本研究的目的是探讨rHDL在菌血症模型中的治疗潜力。麻醉家兔经静脉滴注大肠杆菌(4 × 10(9) CFU/kg,持续2小时)诱导革兰氏阴性脓毒症,并给予适当的抗生素治疗。在细菌攻击开始前(预防)或治疗后1小时输注rHDL或安慰剂。在对照组中,细菌攻击导致短暂菌血症、高血浆脂多糖水平、TNF分泌和脓毒症症状,包括低血压和酸中毒。rHDL对血液细菌计数无影响;然而,血浆脂多糖水平明显降低。预防性给予rHDL后,血浆TNF峰值浓度降低,而治疗性给予rHDL后没有降低。预防性和治疗性rHDL均改善了临床结果:rHDL组酸中毒明显减轻,血压趋于升高。在输注金黄色葡萄球菌诱导的革兰氏阳性脓毒症的类似模型中,rHDL未见影响。
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Protective effects of reconstituted high-density lipoprotein in rabbit gram-negative bacteremia models.

Reconstituted high-density lipoproteins (rHDLs) have the ability to bind bacterial lipopolysaccharide and to reduce its endotoxin activity in vitro and in vivo. The aim of the present studies was to investigate the therapeutic potential of rHDL in bacteremia models. Gram-negative sepsis was induced in anesthetized rabbits by intravenous infusion of Escherichia coli organisms (4 x 10(9) CFU/kg infused over 2 hours) and treated with appropriate antibiotics. rHDL or placebo was infused either before (prophylaxis) or 1 hour after (therapy) the beginning of the bacterial challenge. In the control groups, the bacterial challenge resulted in transient bacteremia, high plasma levels of lipopolysaccharide, secretion of TNF, and symptoms of sepsis, including hypotension and acidosis. rHDL had no influence on blood bacterial counts; however, plasma lipopolysaccharide levels were significantly reduced. Peak plasma TNF concentrations were reduced after prophylactic but not after therapeutic rHDL administration. Both prophylactic and therapeutic rHDL improved clinical outcome: acidosis was significantly attenuated and blood pressure tended to be higher in the rHDL groups. No effects of rHDL were seen in a similar model of gram-positive sepsis induced by the infusion of Staphylococcus aureus.

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