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Reduction in intestinal leukocyte adherence in rat experimental endotoxemia by treatment with the 21-aminosteroid U-74389G

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Objectives: To investigate leukocyte adherence in intestinal venules in experimental endotoxemia after treatment with the 21-aminosteroid U-74389G. Design and setting: Prospective, randomized, controlled animal study in an experimental laboratory. Subjects: Twenty-one male Wistar rats weighing 190±40 g. Interventions: The rats were divided equally into three groups: (a) control group, (b) endotoxemia (5 mg/kg lipopolysacharide from Escherichia coli O55:B5), and (c) endotoxemia and U-74389G administration 30 min before (3 mg/kg) and 60 min after endotoxin challenge (1.5 mg/kg). Measurements and main results: The distal small intestine of the animals was examined using intravital fluorescence videomicroscopy 2 h after endotoxin challenge. Leukocytes were stained in vivo by means of rhodamine 6G. In the endotoxemic animals we observed a fourfold increase in the count of firmly adherent leukocytes in submucosal postcapillary and collecting venules. Treatment with the 21-aminosteroid U-74389G significantly attenuated the count of sticking leukocytes in the collecting venules (control, 61±10 cells/mm2; lipopolysaccharide, 237±42 cells/mm2; U-74389G 125±9 cells/mm2; p<0.05). In these venules leukocyte rolling behavior was comparable to that in the control group without endotoxin challenge. Conclusions: Administration of U-74389G, which has radical scavenging properties, attenuates leukocyte adherence in selected populations of intestinal venules which is found increased during endotoxemia. Thus, 21-aminosteroids may have an impact in the treatment of endotoxin-induced intestinal injury.

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Lehmann, C., Georgiew, A., Weber, M. et al. Reduction in intestinal leukocyte adherence in rat experimental endotoxemia by treatment with the 21-aminosteroid U-74389G. Intensive Care Med 27, 258–263 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001340000782

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