John Arthur Lapre
Hercules Inc.
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Gastroenterology | 1994
Ingeborg M.J. Oudenhoven; Henricus L.B.M. Klaasen; John Arthur Lapre; Anton H. Weerkamp; Roelof van der Meer
BACKGROUND/AIMS Bacterial translocation across the gut wall may lead to bacteremia and sepsis. Bacteriological analyses are laborious and time consuming, which precludes a rapid diagnosis of bacterial translocation. Synthesis of nitric oxide by macrophages is a primary response to bacterial infections. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine whether NO-derived nitrate excretion in urine can be used as a rapid and quantitative marker of intestinal bacterial translocation. METHODS The kinetics of urinary nitrate excretion was determined in rats intraperitoneally injected with increasing doses of Salmonella enteritidis lipopolysaccharide. Subsequently, the response to bacterial translocation was studied in rats infected orally with different doses of viable, invasive S. enteritidis. RESULTS Increasing the lipopolysaccharide dose from 0.05 to 0.50 mg/kg resulted in a transient, dose-dependent, almost 10-fold increase in urinary nitrate excretion. Administration of the NO synthase inhibitor NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester merely inhibited the increase in nitrate excretion after lipopolysaccharide injection. Increasing the infective dose of viable Salmonella resulted in a time- and dose-dependent exponential increase in nitrate output. Translocation was a prerequisite for provoking a nitrate response. Total urinary nitrate excretion after infection and classical infection parameters, such as weight of the mesenteric lymph nodes and population levels of Salmonella in feces, were highly correlated. CONCLUSIONS Urinary nitrate excretion is a quantitative, noninvasive biomarker of intestinal bacterial translocation, which can be used to follow the course of a systemic infection.
Journal of Nutrition | 1993
Mirjam J.A.P. Govers; John Arthur Lapre; Hielke T. de Vries; Roelof van der Meer
Archive | 2000
Richard J. Riehle; Anthony J. Allen; Michaela Hofbauer; Alfred Jacques Haandrikman; Ronald Busink; Mark T. Crisp; John James Hoglen; Huai Nan Cheng; Francis J. Carlin; John Arthur Lapre; Harold Jabloner
Journal of Nutrition | 1993
John Arthur Lapre; Hielke T. de Vries; Roelof van der Meer
Archive | 1995
John Arthur Lapre; William Thomas McNabola; Jan Veenstra; Hielke T. de Vries
Archive | 2003
Richard J. Riehle; Anthony J. Allen; Michaela Hofbauer; Alfred Jacques Haandrikman; Ronald Busink; Mark T. Crisp; John James Hoglen; Huai Nan Cheng; Francis J. Carlin; John Arthur Lapre; Harold Jabloner
Archive | 2001
Richard Lee Brady; Huai Nan Cheng; Alfred Jacques Haandrikman; Allison B. Moore; Pong-kuen Kuo; William Thomas McNabola; Charles R. Wheeler; Zu-Feng Xu; Richard J. Riehle; Tuyen T. Nguyen; Hielke T. de Vries; John Arthur Lapre
Archive | 2000
Anthony J. Allen; John James Hoglen; Ronald Busink; Huai Nan Cheng; Alfred Jacques Haandrikman; Francis J. Carlin; Michaela Hofbauer; Mark T. Crisp; John Arthur Lapre; Harold Jabloner; Richard J. Riehle
Archive | 2001
Ronald Busink; Richard J. Riehle; Alfred Jacques Haandrikman; John Arthur Lapre; Richele Wind; Robert Bates
Archive | 2000
Anthony J. Allen; John James Hoglen; Ronald Busink; Huai Nan Cheng; Alfred Jacques Haandrikman; Francis J. Carlin; Michaela Hofbauer; Mark T. Crisp; John Arthur Lapre; Harold Jabloner; Richard J. Riehle