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Prior exposure to endotoxin exacerbates lipopolysaccharide-induced hypoxemia and alveolitis in anesthetized swine.

Authors :
Wollert PS
Menconi MJ
Wang H
O'Sullivan BP
Larkin V
Allen RC
Fink MP
Source :
Shock (Augusta, Ga.) [Shock] 1994 Nov; Vol. 2 (5), pp. 362-9.
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

We sought to determine whether a standardized "priming" event, namely a small dose of LPS, would alter physiological responses to a subsequent larger "challenge" dose of endotoxin. Accordingly, four groups of pigs (N = 5-6) were studied. One group received neither priming nor challenge doses of LPS. A second group were not primed but were infused with a challenge dose (250 micrograms/kg) of LPS. A third group were pretreated 18 h before being studied with a priming dose of LPS (20 micrograms/kg), but were not infused with a second dose of LPS. A fourth group received both priming and challenge doses of LPS. Priming with LPS exacerbated endotoxin-induced arterial hypoxemia, and decreased animal-to-animal variability in the degree of hypoxemia induced by a challenge dose of endotoxin. Priming blunted the early phase (30 min) and exacerbated the delayed phase (120-210 min) of LPS-induced pulmonary hypertension. Priming blunted LPS-induced release of prostacyclin and thromboxane A2. The use of a priming dose of LPS increases the severity and reproducibility of LPS-induced acute lung injury in swine.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1073-2322
Volume :
2
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7743363
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/00024382-199411000-00011