TLR4 inhibition impairs bacterial clearance in a therapeutic setting in murine abdominal sepsis
pmid: 25118783
TLR4 inhibition impairs bacterial clearance in a therapeutic setting in murine abdominal sepsis
To investigate the therapeutic effect of E5564 (a clinically used TLR4 inhibitor) in murine abdominal sepsis elicited by intraperitoneal infection with a highly virulent Escherichia coli in the context of concurrent antibiotic therapy.Mice were infected with different doses (~2 × 10(4)-2 × 10(6) CFU) of E. coli O18:K1 and treated after 8 h with ceftriaxone 20 mg/kg i.p. combined with either E5564 10 mg/kg i.v. or vehicle. For survival studies this treatment was repeated every 12 h. Bacterial loads and inflammatory parameters were determined after 20 h in peritoneal lavage fluid, blood, liver and lung tissue. Plasma creatinin, AST, ALT and LDH were determined to assess organ injury.E5564 impaired bacterial clearance under the antibiotic regime after infection with a low dose E. coli (1.7 × 10(4) CFU) while renal function was slightly preserved. No differences were observed in bacterial load and organ damage after infection with a tenfold higher (1.7 × 10(5) E. coli) bacterial dose. While treatment with E5564 slightly attenuated inflammatory markers provoked by the sublethal doses of 104-105 E. coli under the antibiotic regime, it did not affect lethality evoked by infection with 1.7 × 106 E. coli.The impact of TLR4 inhibition during abdominal sepsis by virulent E. coli bacteria is only beneficial at low infection grade at cost of bactericidal activity.
- University of Amsterdam Netherlands
- Amsterdam UMC Netherlands
- Amsterdam University Medical Centers Netherlands
Ceftriaxone, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Peritonitis, Bacterial Load, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Toll-Like Receptor 4, Lipid A, Liver, Sepsis, Escherichia coli, Animals, Ascitic Fluid, Cytokines, Female, Peritoneal Lavage, Lung, Escherichia coli Infections
Ceftriaxone, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Peritonitis, Bacterial Load, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Toll-Like Receptor 4, Lipid A, Liver, Sepsis, Escherichia coli, Animals, Ascitic Fluid, Cytokines, Female, Peritoneal Lavage, Lung, Escherichia coli Infections
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