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A Biomimetic Membrane Device That Modulates the Excessive Inflammatory Response to Sepsis

OBJECTIVE: Septic shock has a clinical mortality rate approaching fifty percent. The major clinical manifestations of sepsis are due to the dysregulation of the host's response to infection rather than the direct consequences of the invading pathogen. Central to this initial immunologic respons...

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Autores principales: Ding, Feng, Song, Joon Ho, Jung, Ju Young, Lou, Liandi, Wang, Min, Charles, Linda, Westover, Angela, Smith, Peter L., Pino, Christopher J., Buffington, Deborah A., Humes, H. David
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3077371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21533222
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018584
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author Ding, Feng
Song, Joon Ho
Jung, Ju Young
Lou, Liandi
Wang, Min
Charles, Linda
Westover, Angela
Smith, Peter L.
Pino, Christopher J.
Buffington, Deborah A.
Humes, H. David
author_facet Ding, Feng
Song, Joon Ho
Jung, Ju Young
Lou, Liandi
Wang, Min
Charles, Linda
Westover, Angela
Smith, Peter L.
Pino, Christopher J.
Buffington, Deborah A.
Humes, H. David
author_sort Ding, Feng
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description OBJECTIVE: Septic shock has a clinical mortality rate approaching fifty percent. The major clinical manifestations of sepsis are due to the dysregulation of the host's response to infection rather than the direct consequences of the invading pathogen. Central to this initial immunologic response is the activation of leukocytes and microvascular endothelium resulting in cardiovascular instability, lung injury and renal dysfunction. Due to the primary role of leukocyte activation in the sepsis syndrome, a synthetic biomimetic membrane, called a selective cytopheretic device (SCD), was developed to bind activated leukocytes. The incorporation of the SCD along an extracorporeal blood circuit coupled with regional anticoagulation with citrate to lower blood ionized calcium was devised to modulate leukocyte activation in sepsis. DESIGN: Laboratory investigation. SETTING: University of Michigan Medical School. SUBJECTS: Pigs weighing 30-35 kg. INTERVENTIONS: To assess the effect of the SCD in septic shock, pigs were administered 30×10(10) bacteria/kg body weight of Escherichia coli into the peritoneal cavity and within 1 hr were immediately placed in an extracorporeal circuit containing SCD. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: In this animal model, the SCD with citrate compared to control groups without the SCD or with heparin anticoagulation ameliorated the cardiovascular instability and lung sequestration of activated leukocytes, reduced renal dysfunction and improved survival time compared to various control groups. This effect was associated with minimal elevations of systemic circulating neutrophil activation. CONCLUSIONS: These preclinical studies along with two favorable exploratory clinical trials form the basis of an FDA-approved investigational device exemption for a pivotal multicenter, randomized control trial currently underway.
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spelling pubmed-30773712011-04-29 A Biomimetic Membrane Device That Modulates the Excessive Inflammatory Response to Sepsis Ding, Feng Song, Joon Ho Jung, Ju Young Lou, Liandi Wang, Min Charles, Linda Westover, Angela Smith, Peter L. Pino, Christopher J. Buffington, Deborah A. Humes, H. David PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Septic shock has a clinical mortality rate approaching fifty percent. The major clinical manifestations of sepsis are due to the dysregulation of the host's response to infection rather than the direct consequences of the invading pathogen. Central to this initial immunologic response is the activation of leukocytes and microvascular endothelium resulting in cardiovascular instability, lung injury and renal dysfunction. Due to the primary role of leukocyte activation in the sepsis syndrome, a synthetic biomimetic membrane, called a selective cytopheretic device (SCD), was developed to bind activated leukocytes. The incorporation of the SCD along an extracorporeal blood circuit coupled with regional anticoagulation with citrate to lower blood ionized calcium was devised to modulate leukocyte activation in sepsis. DESIGN: Laboratory investigation. SETTING: University of Michigan Medical School. SUBJECTS: Pigs weighing 30-35 kg. INTERVENTIONS: To assess the effect of the SCD in septic shock, pigs were administered 30×10(10) bacteria/kg body weight of Escherichia coli into the peritoneal cavity and within 1 hr were immediately placed in an extracorporeal circuit containing SCD. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: In this animal model, the SCD with citrate compared to control groups without the SCD or with heparin anticoagulation ameliorated the cardiovascular instability and lung sequestration of activated leukocytes, reduced renal dysfunction and improved survival time compared to various control groups. This effect was associated with minimal elevations of systemic circulating neutrophil activation. CONCLUSIONS: These preclinical studies along with two favorable exploratory clinical trials form the basis of an FDA-approved investigational device exemption for a pivotal multicenter, randomized control trial currently underway. Public Library of Science 2011-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3077371/ /pubmed/21533222 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018584 Text en Humes et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ding, Feng
Song, Joon Ho
Jung, Ju Young
Lou, Liandi
Wang, Min
Charles, Linda
Westover, Angela
Smith, Peter L.
Pino, Christopher J.
Buffington, Deborah A.
Humes, H. David
A Biomimetic Membrane Device That Modulates the Excessive Inflammatory Response to Sepsis
title A Biomimetic Membrane Device That Modulates the Excessive Inflammatory Response to Sepsis
title_full A Biomimetic Membrane Device That Modulates the Excessive Inflammatory Response to Sepsis
title_fullStr A Biomimetic Membrane Device That Modulates the Excessive Inflammatory Response to Sepsis
title_full_unstemmed A Biomimetic Membrane Device That Modulates the Excessive Inflammatory Response to Sepsis
title_short A Biomimetic Membrane Device That Modulates the Excessive Inflammatory Response to Sepsis
title_sort biomimetic membrane device that modulates the excessive inflammatory response to sepsis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3077371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21533222
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018584
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