The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine
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Monophosphoryl lipid A (MPL) is a nontoxic lipid A derivative that maintains many of the beneficial immunomodulatory activities of the parent lipopolysaccharide molecule, including the induction of tolerance to endotoxin. The hemodynamic effects of Salmonella minnesota MPL (300 mg/kg) and S. minnesota lipopolysaccharide (300 micrograms/kg) were compared in 20 minipigs. Decreases in cardiac output and arterial pressure and increases in pulmonary artery pressure and lactic acidosis were significantly greater in animals treated with lipopolysaccharide. ⋯ TNF levels peaked 2 hours after LPS infusion at 1190 +/- 156 U/ml in diluent pigs and at 539 +/- 126 U/ml in MPL pigs (p less than 0.05). Each of the pigs pretreated with MPL survived endotoxic shock, whereas only one of the five diluent pigs survived. These observations are consistent with the induction of endotoxin tolerance by pretreatment with MPL.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Continuous subcutaneous octreotide infusion: dose-response relationships between metabolic effects and octreotide clearance in patients with insulin-dependent (type 1) diabetes.
Octreotide (Sandostatin), a potent and long-acting octapeptide analogue of somatostatin, exhibits variable metabolic effects in type 1 diabetes. We have postulated that interindividual variability in octreotide metabolism could be responsible in part for the differences in metabolic responses reported in previous clinical studies. To this end, we determined plasma levels and MCR of octreotide during 24-hour continuous SC infusion (low dose, 200 micrograms; high dose, 400 micrograms) in nine female, C peptide-negative patients with type 1 diabetes. ⋯ Both doses of the analogue effectively suppressed 24-hour GH by 50%, glucagon by 50%, and PP by 80%. Steady-state octreotide levels varied considerably among patients (low, mean +/- SEM), 1000 +/- 101, range 638 to 1375 pg/ml; high, mean 1940 +/- 147, range 1032 to 2462 pg/ml). Although mean MCR values were similar with both doses, we observed greater interindividual variability (low, mean 2.45 +/- 0.30, range 1.31 to 3.78 ml/kg/min; high, mean 2.36 +/- 0.19, range 1.68 to 3.48 ml/kg/min).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Patients with cystic fibrosis frequently have pulmonary colonization with Aspergillus fumigatus (Af) and develop anti-Af immunoglobulin E (IgE) and IgG antibodies. The diagnosis of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis in subjects with cystic fibrosis is difficult because of the high incidence of Af colonization, with development of humoral antibody responses. In this study, we sequentially measured serum anti-Af IgE (Af-E) and IgG (Af-G) antibodies by ELISA in subjects with cystic fibrosis. ⋯ In addition, increased Af-E and Af-G levels were sometimes seen in other groups, especially subjects with cystic fibrosis who had positive Af skin tests or precipitin tests, two of whom later developed criteria diagnostic of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. Thus, serum Af-E and Af-G levels were quantitatively increased in subjects with cystic fibrosis who had allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis and thus adjunctive data in diagnosis. However, it also suggested that subclinical pulmonary inflammation may also occur.
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Comparative Study
Serum tumor necrosis factor levels in patients with infectious disease and septic shock.
The role of tumor necrosis factor (TNF-alpha) in the pathogenesis of septic shock has been assessed by daily measurements of serum TNF-alpha levels in 60 patients admitted to the medical intensive care unit. All patients in the study had infectious disease and were at risk for the development of sepsis and septic shock. Sepsis was diagnosed in 34 patients, 24 of whom died (six within the first 24 hours). ⋯ These patients had TNF-alpha levels of 917 iqr 755 pg/ml, whereas the patients who died more than 24 hours after admission had TNF-alpha levels of 58 iqr 59 pg/ml. Survivors had lower TNF-alpha levels (26 iqr 347 pg/ml). APACHE II scores correlated with TNF-alpha levels in the total sepsis group (Spearman rank correlation coefficient 0.477; p less than 0.005).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Biography Historical Article Classical Article
Successful treatment of persistent extreme dyspnea "status asthmaticus". Use of theophylline ethylene diamine (aminophylline, U. S. P.) intravenously. 1938.