Literature DB >> 1764577

Platelet activating factor is one of the mediators involved in endotoxic shock in pigs.

T Mózes1, J P Heiligers, C J Tak, F J Zijlstra, S Ben-Efraim, P R Saxena, I L Bonta.   

Abstract

The role of platelet activating factor (PAF) in endotoxic shock was investigated in anaesthetized pigs receiving 5 micrograms/kg E. coli endotoxin (LPS) into the superior mesenteric artery over a 60 min period. Concentrations of PAF and tumor necrosis factor (TNF) were measured in blood obtained from the superior mesenteric vein and aorta before, during and 60 min after the LPS infusion. The effect of 4 mg/kg of BN 52021, a PAF receptor antagonist, given as a bolus injection 5 min prior to LPS infusion and/or PAF administration into the superior mesenteric vein was studied on systemic and regional hemodynamic variables. Eight of the 17 animals infused with LPS died within 30 min after start of LPS, while the other 9 survived the experimental period of 3 h, though in a shock state. In survivors, PAF concentration in both superior mesenteric vein and aorta increased twenty-fold at 30 min of endotoxaemia, but rapidly returned back towards normal values. No changes in PAF release, but a marked rise in TNF production were measured in non-survivors. Exogenous administration of PAF (0.01 micrograms/kg) produced similar hemodynamic effects as observed in survivors. BN 52021 markedly reduced the effects of PAF on arterial blood pressure for over 1 h. Treatment with BN 52021 (4 mg/kg), injected 5 min prior to LPS infusion, failed to exert any effect on the surviving rate. However, in survivors all circulatory and laboratory parameters studied were improved after treatment with BN 52021. PAF release observed during LPS infusion in survivors may play a role in the development of shock; however, its role in the rapid death seems to be negligible. Present results clearly demonstrate that endotoxin shock is not crucially dependent on one class of mediators.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1764577

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Mediat        ISSN: 0921-8319


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