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THE ROLE OF EPINEPHRINE IN THE REACTIONS PRODUCED BY THE ENDOTOXINS OF GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA : I. HEMORRHAGIC NECROSIS PRODUCED BY EPINEPHRINE IN THE SKIN OF ENDOTOXIN-TREATED RABBITS

Extensive lesions of dermal hemorrhagic necrosis occurred in rabbits when epinephrine (or norepinephrine) was injected into the skin within 4 hours after an intravenous injection of endotoxin. As little as 5 µg. of intradermal epinephrine, and 1 µg. of intravenous endotoxin, were sufficient to produ...

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Autor principal: Thomas, Lewis
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1956
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13376809
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description Extensive lesions of dermal hemorrhagic necrosis occurred in rabbits when epinephrine (or norepinephrine) was injected into the skin within 4 hours after an intravenous injection of endotoxin. As little as 5 µg. of intradermal epinephrine, and 1 µg. of intravenous endotoxin, were sufficient to produce lesions. Similar lesions, but smaller in size and surrounded by a zone of acute inflammation, were produced by intradermal injection of a mixture of comparable amounts of endotoxin and epinephrine. No lesions were produced by combinations of endotoxin with serotonin, pitressin, or ephedrine. Both types of epinephrine-endotoxin lesion were prevented by pretreatment with cortisone, dibenzyline, and chlorpromazine. They were not prevented by heparin or nitrogen mustard. The lesions produced by intradermal mixtures of epinephrine and endotoxin were greatly enhanced in size and severity in animals treated with nitrogen mustard. Both types of lesion were prevented in rabbits rendered "tolerant" by repeated injections of sublethal amounts of endotoxin. It is concluded that endotoxin has the property of altering the reactivity of blood vessels to epinephrine in such a way that this hormone becomes a potent necrotizing agent. The possibility that this effect may represent a basic mechanism in the various intoxicating actions of endotoxin, and certain implications of this hypothesis, are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-21366492008-04-17 THE ROLE OF EPINEPHRINE IN THE REACTIONS PRODUCED BY THE ENDOTOXINS OF GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA : I. HEMORRHAGIC NECROSIS PRODUCED BY EPINEPHRINE IN THE SKIN OF ENDOTOXIN-TREATED RABBITS Thomas, Lewis J Exp Med Article Extensive lesions of dermal hemorrhagic necrosis occurred in rabbits when epinephrine (or norepinephrine) was injected into the skin within 4 hours after an intravenous injection of endotoxin. As little as 5 µg. of intradermal epinephrine, and 1 µg. of intravenous endotoxin, were sufficient to produce lesions. Similar lesions, but smaller in size and surrounded by a zone of acute inflammation, were produced by intradermal injection of a mixture of comparable amounts of endotoxin and epinephrine. No lesions were produced by combinations of endotoxin with serotonin, pitressin, or ephedrine. Both types of epinephrine-endotoxin lesion were prevented by pretreatment with cortisone, dibenzyline, and chlorpromazine. They were not prevented by heparin or nitrogen mustard. The lesions produced by intradermal mixtures of epinephrine and endotoxin were greatly enhanced in size and severity in animals treated with nitrogen mustard. Both types of lesion were prevented in rabbits rendered "tolerant" by repeated injections of sublethal amounts of endotoxin. It is concluded that endotoxin has the property of altering the reactivity of blood vessels to epinephrine in such a way that this hormone becomes a potent necrotizing agent. The possibility that this effect may represent a basic mechanism in the various intoxicating actions of endotoxin, and certain implications of this hypothesis, are discussed. The Rockefeller University Press 1956-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2136649/ /pubmed/13376809 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1956, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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THE ROLE OF EPINEPHRINE IN THE REACTIONS PRODUCED BY THE ENDOTOXINS OF GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA : I. HEMORRHAGIC NECROSIS PRODUCED BY EPINEPHRINE IN THE SKIN OF ENDOTOXIN-TREATED RABBITS
title THE ROLE OF EPINEPHRINE IN THE REACTIONS PRODUCED BY THE ENDOTOXINS OF GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA : I. HEMORRHAGIC NECROSIS PRODUCED BY EPINEPHRINE IN THE SKIN OF ENDOTOXIN-TREATED RABBITS
title_full THE ROLE OF EPINEPHRINE IN THE REACTIONS PRODUCED BY THE ENDOTOXINS OF GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA : I. HEMORRHAGIC NECROSIS PRODUCED BY EPINEPHRINE IN THE SKIN OF ENDOTOXIN-TREATED RABBITS
title_fullStr THE ROLE OF EPINEPHRINE IN THE REACTIONS PRODUCED BY THE ENDOTOXINS OF GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA : I. HEMORRHAGIC NECROSIS PRODUCED BY EPINEPHRINE IN THE SKIN OF ENDOTOXIN-TREATED RABBITS
title_full_unstemmed THE ROLE OF EPINEPHRINE IN THE REACTIONS PRODUCED BY THE ENDOTOXINS OF GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA : I. HEMORRHAGIC NECROSIS PRODUCED BY EPINEPHRINE IN THE SKIN OF ENDOTOXIN-TREATED RABBITS
title_short THE ROLE OF EPINEPHRINE IN THE REACTIONS PRODUCED BY THE ENDOTOXINS OF GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA : I. HEMORRHAGIC NECROSIS PRODUCED BY EPINEPHRINE IN THE SKIN OF ENDOTOXIN-TREATED RABBITS
title_sort role of epinephrine in the reactions produced by the endotoxins of gram-negative bacteria : i. hemorrhagic necrosis produced by epinephrine in the skin of endotoxin-treated rabbits
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13376809
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