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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1996

Epinephrine inhibits tumor necrosis factor-alpha and potentiates interleukin 10 production during human endotoxemia.

T. van der Poll; S. M. Coyle; K. Barbosa; Carla C. Braxton; Stephen F. Lowry

Short-term preexposure of mononuclear cells to epinephrine inhibits LPS-induced production of TNF, whereas preexposure for 24 h results in increased TNF production. To assess the effects of epinephrine infusions of varying duration on in vivo responses to LPS, the following experiments were performed: (a) Blood obtained from eight subjects at 4-24 h after the start of a 24-h infusion of epinephrine (30 ng/kg per min) produced less TNF after ex vivo stimulation with LPS compared with blood drawn before the start of the infusion, and (b) 17 healthy men who were receiving a continuous infusion of epinephrine (30 ng/kg per min) started either 3 h (EPI-3; n = 5) or 24 h (EPI-24; n = 6) were studied after intravenous injection of LPS (2 ng/kg, lot EC-5). EPI-3 inhibited LPS-induced in vivo TNF appearance and also increased IL-10 release (both P < 0.005 versus LPS), whereas EPI-24 only attenuated TNF secretion (P = 0.05). In separate in vitro experiments in whole blood, epinephrine increased LPS-induced IL-10 release by a combined effect on alpha and beta adrenergic receptors. Further, in LPS-stimulated blood, the increase on IL-10 levels caused by epinephrine only marginally contributed to concurrent inhibition of TNF production. Epinephrine, either endogenously produced or administered as a component of sepsis treatment, may have a net antiinflammatory effect on the cytokine network early in the course of systemic infection.


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1998

Parenteral Nutrition Facilitates Activation of Coagulation but Not of Fibrinolysis during Human Endotoxemia

Tom van der Poll; Marcel Levi; Carla C. Braxton; Susette M. Coyle; Marc Roth; Jan W. ten Cate; Stephen F. Lowry

Venous thrombosis and bacterial infections are common complications of parenteral nutrition. To test the hypothesis that infection facilitates activation of coagulation during parenteral nutrition, healthy subjects were intravenously injected with endotoxin (2 ng/kg) after they had received either 1 week of standard parenteral nutrition (n = 7) or normal enteral feeding (n = 8). Compared with enteral feeding, parenteral nutrition was associated with a selectively enhanced activation of the coagulation system (plasma levels of thrombin-antithrombin III complexes) during endotoxemia. Activation of the fibrinolytic system (plasminogen activator activity, tissue-type plasminogen activator, plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1) proceeded similarly in both study groups. In patients receiving parenteral nutrition, one common complication (bacterial infection) may facilitate the occurrence of another common complication (venous thrombosis) by synergistic stimulation of the coagulation system.


Blood | 1995

Endotoxin Induces Downregulation of Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptors on Circulating Monocytes and Granulocytes in Humans

T. van der Poll; Steven E. Calvano; Ashwini Kumar; Carla C. Braxton; S. M. Coyle; K. Barbosa; Lyle L. Moldawer; Stephen F. Lowry


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1997

Epinephrine Exerts Anticoagulant Effects during Human Endotoxemia

T. van der Poll; M. Levi; M. Dentener; Patty Michaela Jansen; S. M. Coyle; Carla C. Braxton; Wim A. Buurman; C. E. Hack; J. W. Ten Cate; Stephen F. Lowry


Infection and Immunity | 1995

Effect of hypertriglyceridemia on endotoxin responsiveness in humans.

T. van der Poll; Carla C. Braxton; S. M. Coyle; Marja A. Boermeester; J. C. L. Wang; Patty Michaela Jansen; Walton J. Montegut; Steve E. Calvano; C. E. Hack; Stephen F. Lowry


Thrombosis and Haemostasis | 1996

Fat emulsion infusion potentiates coagulation activation during human endotoxemia.

T. van der Poll; S. M. Coyle; M. Levi; Marja A. Boermeester; Carla C. Braxton; Patty Michaela Jansen; C. E. Hack; Stephen F. Lowry


Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition | 1995

Parenteral Nutrition and Liver Dysfunction—New Insight?

Carla C. Braxton; Stephen F. Lowry


Journal of Surgical Research | 1995

Parenteral nutrition alters monocyte TNF receptor activity.

Carla C. Braxton; S M Coyle; Walton J. Montegut; Tom van der Poll; Marc Roth; Steve E. Calvano; Stephen F. Lowry


AIDS | 1997

Effects of IL-10 on systemic inflammatory responses during sublethal primate endotoxemia

Poll van der T; Patty Michaela Jansen; Walton J. Montegut; Carla C. Braxton; Steve E. Calvano; Sarah A. Stackpole; Sean Smith; S. W. Swanson; C. Erik Hack; Stephen F. Lowry; Lyle L. Moldawer


AIDS | 1997

Epinephrine exerts anticoagulant effects during human endotoxemia

Poll van der T; Marcel Levi; Mieke A. Dentener; Patty Michaela Jansen; Susette M. Coyle; Carla C. Braxton; Wim A. Buurman; C. Erik Hack; Cate ten J. W; Stephen F. Lowry

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Stephen F. Lowry

National Institutes of Health

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Patty Michaela Jansen

Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

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S. M. Coyle

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

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C. E. Hack

University of Amsterdam

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C. Erik Hack

VU University Medical Center

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