Recombinant endotoxin-binding protein (rBPI23) attenuates endotoxin-induced circulatory changes in humans.

Journal of inflammation Pub Date : 1995-01-01
R J de Winter, M A von der Möhlen, H van Lieshout, N Wedel, B Nelson, N Friedmann, B J Delemarre, S J van Deventer
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In the present study the protective effect of a recombinant endotoxin-binding protein rBPI23 on the circulatory changes in experimental endotoxemia in humans was investigated. In a controlled, blinded crossover study, eight volunteers were challenged twice with an intravenous bolus injection of endotoxin (40 EU/kg body weight), and concurrently received either rBPI23 (1 mg/kg) or placebo (human serum albumin, 0.2 mg/kg). Hemodynamic parameters were obtained non-invasively by means of M-mode, two-dimensional, and Doppler echocardiography. rBPI23 significantly reduced indices of the endotoxin-induced hyperdynamic circulation. rBPI23 treatment significantly reduced increase in cardiac index (P = 0.0156). rBPI23 treatment diminished the endotoxin-induced decrease in systemic vascular resistance index (P = 0.0304). rBPI23 did not prevent the endotoxin-induced rise in body temperature and systolic, diastolic and mean arterial pressure were not significantly different in the rBPI23- and placebo-treatment arm. Both treatment periods showed a small reduction in end diastolic and end systolic volumes. rBPI23 treatment slightly reduced the increase in M-mode ejection fraction and fractional shortening. These results indicate that rBPI23 is capable of attenuating the potentially deleterious circulatory effects of endotoxin in humans.

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重组内毒素结合蛋白(rBPI23)减轻内毒素引起的人体循环变化。
本研究探讨了重组内毒素结合蛋白rBPI23对实验性内毒素血症患者循环变化的保护作用。在一项对照、盲法交叉研究中,8名志愿者接受两次静脉注射内毒素(40 EU/kg体重),同时接受rBPI23 (1 mg/kg)或安慰剂(人血清白蛋白,0.2 mg/kg)。通过m型、二维和多普勒超声心动图无创获取血流动力学参数。rBPI23显著降低内毒素诱导的高动力循环指标。rBPI23治疗显著降低心脏指数升高(P = 0.0156)。rBPI23治疗可减轻内毒素引起的全身血管阻力指数下降(P = 0.0304)。rBPI23不能阻止内毒素引起的体温升高,rBPI23组和安慰剂组的收缩压、舒张压和平均动脉压无显著差异。两期治疗均显示舒张末期和收缩末期体积均有小幅下降。rBPI23处理略微降低了m型射血分数和分数缩短的增加。这些结果表明,rBPI23能够减轻内毒素对人体循环的潜在有害影响。
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