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Modulation of Inflammatory Response in a Cirrhotic Rat Model with Induced Bacterial Peritonitis

Bacterial peritonitis is a severe complication in patients with cirrhosis and ascites and despite antibiotic treatment, the inflammatory response to infection may induce renal dysfunction leading to death. This investigation evaluated the effect of TNF-α blockade on the inflammatory response and mor...

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Autores principales: Sánchez, Elisabet, Francés, Rubén, Soriano, Germán, Mirelis, Beatriz, Sancho, Francesc J., González-Navajas, José Manuel, Muñoz, Carlos, Song, Xiao-yu, Pérez-Mateo, Miguel, Such, José, Guarner, Carlos
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3603865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23527251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059692
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author Sánchez, Elisabet
Francés, Rubén
Soriano, Germán
Mirelis, Beatriz
Sancho, Francesc J.
González-Navajas, José Manuel
Muñoz, Carlos
Song, Xiao-yu
Pérez-Mateo, Miguel
Such, José
Guarner, Carlos
author_facet Sánchez, Elisabet
Francés, Rubén
Soriano, Germán
Mirelis, Beatriz
Sancho, Francesc J.
González-Navajas, José Manuel
Muñoz, Carlos
Song, Xiao-yu
Pérez-Mateo, Miguel
Such, José
Guarner, Carlos
author_sort Sánchez, Elisabet
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description Bacterial peritonitis is a severe complication in patients with cirrhosis and ascites and despite antibiotic treatment, the inflammatory response to infection may induce renal dysfunction leading to death. This investigation evaluated the effect of TNF-α blockade on the inflammatory response and mortality in cirrhotic rats with induced bacterial peritonitis treated or not with antibiotics. Sprague-Dawley rats with carbon-tetrachloride-induced cirrhosis were treated with an intraperitoneal injection of 10(9) CFU of Escherichia coli diluted in 20 mL of sterile water to induce bacterial peritonitis and randomized to receive subcutaneously-administered placebo, ceftriaxone, anti-TNF-α mAb and ceftriaxone, or anti-TNF-α mAb alone. No differences were observed between groups at baseline in respect to renal function, liver hepatic tests, serum levels of nitrite/nitrate and TNF-α. Treatment with ceftriaxone reduced mortality (73.3%) but differences did not reach statistical significance as compared to placebo. Mortality in rats treated with ceftriaxone and anti-TNF-α mAb was significantly lower than in animals receiving placebo (53% vs. 100%, p<0.01). Serum TNF-α decreased significantly in surviving rats treated with ceftriaxone plus anti-TNF-α mAb but not in treated with antibiotics alone. Additional studies including more animals are required to assess if the association of antibiotic therapy and TNF-α blockade might be a possible approach to reduce mortality in cirrhotic patients with bacterial peritonitis.
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spelling pubmed-36038652013-03-22 Modulation of Inflammatory Response in a Cirrhotic Rat Model with Induced Bacterial Peritonitis Sánchez, Elisabet Francés, Rubén Soriano, Germán Mirelis, Beatriz Sancho, Francesc J. González-Navajas, José Manuel Muñoz, Carlos Song, Xiao-yu Pérez-Mateo, Miguel Such, José Guarner, Carlos PLoS One Research Article Bacterial peritonitis is a severe complication in patients with cirrhosis and ascites and despite antibiotic treatment, the inflammatory response to infection may induce renal dysfunction leading to death. This investigation evaluated the effect of TNF-α blockade on the inflammatory response and mortality in cirrhotic rats with induced bacterial peritonitis treated or not with antibiotics. Sprague-Dawley rats with carbon-tetrachloride-induced cirrhosis were treated with an intraperitoneal injection of 10(9) CFU of Escherichia coli diluted in 20 mL of sterile water to induce bacterial peritonitis and randomized to receive subcutaneously-administered placebo, ceftriaxone, anti-TNF-α mAb and ceftriaxone, or anti-TNF-α mAb alone. No differences were observed between groups at baseline in respect to renal function, liver hepatic tests, serum levels of nitrite/nitrate and TNF-α. Treatment with ceftriaxone reduced mortality (73.3%) but differences did not reach statistical significance as compared to placebo. Mortality in rats treated with ceftriaxone and anti-TNF-α mAb was significantly lower than in animals receiving placebo (53% vs. 100%, p<0.01). Serum TNF-α decreased significantly in surviving rats treated with ceftriaxone plus anti-TNF-α mAb but not in treated with antibiotics alone. Additional studies including more animals are required to assess if the association of antibiotic therapy and TNF-α blockade might be a possible approach to reduce mortality in cirrhotic patients with bacterial peritonitis. Public Library of Science 2013-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3603865/ /pubmed/23527251 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059692 Text en © 2013 Sánchez 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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Sánchez, Elisabet
Francés, Rubén
Soriano, Germán
Mirelis, Beatriz
Sancho, Francesc J.
González-Navajas, José Manuel
Muñoz, Carlos
Song, Xiao-yu
Pérez-Mateo, Miguel
Such, José
Guarner, Carlos
Modulation of Inflammatory Response in a Cirrhotic Rat Model with Induced Bacterial Peritonitis
title Modulation of Inflammatory Response in a Cirrhotic Rat Model with Induced Bacterial Peritonitis
title_full Modulation of Inflammatory Response in a Cirrhotic Rat Model with Induced Bacterial Peritonitis
title_fullStr Modulation of Inflammatory Response in a Cirrhotic Rat Model with Induced Bacterial Peritonitis
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of Inflammatory Response in a Cirrhotic Rat Model with Induced Bacterial Peritonitis
title_short Modulation of Inflammatory Response in a Cirrhotic Rat Model with Induced Bacterial Peritonitis
title_sort modulation of inflammatory response in a cirrhotic rat model with induced bacterial peritonitis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3603865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23527251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059692
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