Pentoxifylline improves survival and reduces tumor necrosis factor, interleukin-6, and endothelin-1 in fulminant intra-abdominal sepsis in rats
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Pentoxifylline improves survival and reduces tumor necrosis factor, interleukin-6, and endothelin-1 in fulminant intra-abdominal sepsis in rats
Abstract
The influence of pentoxifylline (PTX) on mortality and some important mediators was studied in a model of cecal perforation with fulminant intra-abdominal sepsis in rats. Cumulative mortality was registered in three groups of animals: untreated sepsis (n = 36), sepsis + PTX 20 mg/kg/24 h (n = 24), and sepsis + PTX 80 mg/kg/24 h (n = 24). PTX therapy was started at sepsis induction or after 4 h, and mortality was reduced from 89% in untreated sepsis to 60-66% in the PTX groups. Levels of sepsis mediators were studied in two groups: untreated sepsis and sepsis + PTX 40 mg/kg started 1 h after sepsis induction. In both groups 6-10 animals were sacrificed at 4 and 8 h to measure blood levels of bacteria, endotoxin, tumor necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin-6 (IL-6), endothelin-1, lactate, neutrophils, and packed cell volume. Cecal perforation gave high levels of bacteria, endotoxin, TNF, IL-6, and endothelin-1, leading to dehydration, lactacidosis, neutropenia, and death. Treatment with PTX did not modify dehydration, neutropenia, or concentrations of bacteria and endotoxin. Release of endothelin-1 was delayed, TNF burst was nearly abolished, and levels of IL-6 and lactate were substantially suppressed. In summary, PTX improves survival and reduces blood concentrations of TNF, IL-6, lactate, and endothelin-1 in fulminant intra-abdominal sepsis in rats. The primary effect of PTX in this sequence is probably reduction of TNF.
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