LEUKEMIA INHIBITORY FACTOR PROTECTS AGAINST EXPERIMENTAL LETHAL ESCHERICHIA-COLI SEPTIC SHOCK IN MICE
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Publication Year 1995-02-28,Volume 92,Issue #5,Page 1337-1341
Journal Title
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) has recently been associated with septic shock in humans. In this study we sought to determine, in mice, the role of LIP in septic shock, During sublethal endotoxemia, serum LIF levels, as determined by radio-receptor competition assay, peaked at 2 h and were low (3 ng/ml), whereas in lethal Escherichia coli septic shock serum LIF levels rose progressively (>30 ng/ml) in the premorbid phase coincident with the development of tissue injury, Single i.v. injections of high doses (up to 50 mu g per mouse) of recombinant murine LIF had no obvious acute detrimental effects, whereas continued i.p. administration (30 mu g per mouse per day) for 3-4 days induced a fatal catabolic state without evidence of preceding hemodynamic collapse or shock, Simultaneous or subsequent administration of high doses of LIF had no effect on mortality from sublethal and lethal E. coli septic shock, whereas prior administration conferred significant protection against; lethality (P << 0.001 by log-rank test), an effect that was dose and interval dependent. This protective effect resembled endotoxin tolerance and was characterized by suppression of E. coli-induced serum tumor necrosis factor concentrations (P < 0.05), reduction in the number of viable bacteria (P < 0.05), and prevention of sepsis-induced tissue injury. These observations suggest that systemic LIF production is part of the host response to both endotoxin and sepsis-induced tissue injury.
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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
Keywords
TUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTOR; FACTOR-ALPHA; ENDOTOXEMIA; SEPSIS; SERUM; CELLS; DESENSITIZATION; INTERLEUKIN-1; RELEASE
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