1. [Contributions of experimental models to the physiopathology and treatment of bacterial meningitis].
- Author
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Decazes JM
- Subjects
- Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Disease Models, Animal, Drug Therapy, Combination cerebrospinal fluid, Drug Therapy, Combination therapeutic use, Humans, Meningitis, Bacterial cerebrospinal fluid, Meningitis, Bacterial drug therapy, Meningitis, Bacterial physiopathology
- Abstract
Access to the cerebrospinal fluid, which is the only objective reflection of the essential parametres, is very limited. Investigators have long tried to design an animal model. Presently, the experimental model of the newborn rat is most often used for studying pathogenic factors in haematogenous meningitis. In contrast, the rabbit model is more adapted to therapeutic investigation The main advances have been therapeutic and pathophysiologic. Good examples are the identification of optimum antibiotic levels in the cerebrospinal fluid, and the demonstration of the responsibility of mediators produced by the host in triggering the inflammation. The principle of corticosteroid treatment before induction of bacterial lysis by antibiotics in Haemophilus meningitis is a result of such work.
- Published
- 1994