Macrophage treatment in suckling rat endotoxic shock.

Circulatory shock Pub Date : 1993-12-01
M Goto, R C Lichtenberg, M E Gottschalk, C L Anderson, H L Mathews, W P Zeller
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Gram-negative sepsis/septic shock in the human newborn continues to be a severe medical problem because of significant mortality and morbidity. Since macrophages detoxify endotoxin, a decreased number of macrophages may contribute to the newborn's sensitivity to endotoxin. In this study, peritoneal macrophages were used for the treatment of endotoxic shock in 10-day-old rats, and 24-hr mortality, plasma glucose, and lactate concentrations were monitored. Peritoneal macrophages were harvested from adult or 10-day-old rats. Caseinate-stimulated macrophages from adult and 10-day-old rats significantly decreased the mortality of 10-day-old rat endotoxic shock from 90% to 37.5% and 44.4%, respectively. Resident macrophages from adult and 10-day-old rats also decreased the mortality from 90% to 12.5% and 45.4%, respectively. Peritoneal macrophages from adult rats significantly ameliorated hypoglycemia during endotoxic shock in a dose-dependent manner. Macrophage treatment decreased plasma endotoxin concentration (P < 0.05). Macrophage treatment was important for host defense.

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巨噬细胞治疗哺乳大鼠内毒素休克。
人类新生儿的革兰氏阴性败血症/感染性休克仍然是一个严重的医学问题,因为它具有很高的死亡率和发病率。由于巨噬细胞解毒内毒素,巨噬细胞数量的减少可能有助于新生儿对内毒素的敏感性。在这项研究中,腹腔巨噬细胞用于治疗10日龄内源性休克大鼠,并监测24小时死亡率、血浆葡萄糖和乳酸浓度。取成年大鼠或10日龄大鼠的腹膜巨噬细胞。成年大鼠和10日龄大鼠的酪氨酸刺激巨噬细胞显著降低了10日龄大鼠内毒素休克的死亡率,分别从90%降至37.5%和44.4%。来自成年大鼠和10日龄大鼠的常驻巨噬细胞也使死亡率分别从90%降低到12.5%和45.4%。成年大鼠腹腔巨噬细胞以剂量依赖的方式显著改善内毒素休克期间的低血糖。巨噬细胞处理降低了血浆内毒素浓度(P < 0.05)。巨噬细胞治疗对宿主防御很重要。
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