An N-terminal fragment of bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein protects against hemodynamic and metabolic derangements in rat Gram-negative sepsis

Author:

Steve Ammons W.1,Mallari Cornell1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacology, XOMA Corporation, Berkeley, California, USA

Abstract

Recombinant N-terminal fragments of bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein (BPI) are protective in acute models of endotoxemia or bacteremia. However, their usefulness in models utilizing slow infusion of bacteria has not been reported. Anesthetized rats were infused with Escherichia coli 07:K1 bacteria (5 x 109 cfu/h) for 2 h. Hemodynamics, glucose and lactate levels, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNFα) and endotoxin levels were measured for 210 min. The rats were treated with a 2 h infusion of RBPI21 or thaumatin (10 mg/kg/h), a protein that does not bind endotoxin but is similar to rBPI21 in molecular weight and isoelectric point. Control rats received only saline and vehicle. In animals treated with thaumatin, blood pressure, cardiac index and stroke volume declined rapidly (within 30 min). After 90 min glucose levels were significantly depressed whereas lactate was elevated. Endotoxemia (764 ± 353 ng/ml) was observed within 30 min. rBPI 21 significantly reduced the cardiovascular depression observed after 30 min and abolished all hemodynamic responses by the end of the experiment. rBPI21 significantly reduced hypoglycemia, elevated lactate levels, and endotoxin levels after 90 min. These results indicate that reduction of endotoxin levels resulting from RBPI21 therapy leads to significant protection in this model of acute Gram-negative bacterial sepsis.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Immunology,Microbiology

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