Continuous therapeutic epinephrine but not norepinephrine prolongs splanchnic IL-6 production in porcine endotoxic shock

被引:18
作者
Bergmann, M [1 ]
Gornikiewicz, A [1 ]
Tamandl, D [1 ]
Exner, R [1 ]
Roth, E [1 ]
Függer, R [1 ]
Götzinger, P [1 ]
Sautner, T [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vienna, Dept Surg, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
来源
SHOCK | 2003年 / 20卷 / 06期
关键词
catecholamines; liver; spleen; mesenteric lymph nodes; portal vein; Northern blot; real-time PCR;
D O I
10.1097/01.shk.0000095934.86703.83
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 [临床医学]; 100602 [中西医结合临床];
摘要
Catecholamines play a central role in the treatment of sepsis-associated hypotension. However, these hormones have also been shown to modulate the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced induction of cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor alpha, interleukin (IL)-10, and IL-6 in vitro and in human endotoxemia. We hypothesized that catecholamines applied therapeutically in septic shock also influence cytokine patterns. We studied the cytokine response in tissues of the splanchnic compartment in a porcine endotoxin shock model up to 4 h. Shock was induced by a short infusion of LPS, and animals were treated either with fluid resuscitation alone or in combination with continuous epinephrine or norepinephrine. Animals, receiving epinephrine therapy, showed a significantly prolonged upregulation of IL-6 mRNA expression at 4 h after LPS application in liver (P = 0.0014), spleen (P < 0.0001), and mesenteric lymph nodes (P = 0.0078) as compared with animals treated with norepinephrine or fluid resuscitation. Serum IL-6 increased overtime in all groups. The total concentration of the cytokine (area under the curve) was significantly higher in the epinephrine group as compared with the norepinephrine and fluid resuscitation groups (P = 0.017). The peak of serum tumor necrosis factor alpha at 1 h after LPS application was already significantly reduced by epinephrine, which was only administered at a mean of less than 0.05 mu g/kg/min at this time point (P < 0.01). None of the catecholamines had a significant effect on IL-10 serum levels when compared with animals receiving fluid resuscitation alone. Our data suggest that the therapeutic application of epinephrine but not of norepinephrine is associated with a profound effect on the IL-6 response of splanchnic reticuloendothelial tissues.
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