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Clinical Infectious Diseases | 1999

Staging of the Baboon Response to Group A Streptococci Administered Intramuscularly: A Descriptive Study of the Clinical Symptoms and Clinical Chemical Response Patterns

Fletcher B. Taylor; Amy E. Bryant; Kenneth E. Blick; Eric Hack; Patty Michaela Jansen; Stanley D. Kosanke; Dennis L. Stevens

Group A streptococcal infections, ranging from necrotizing fasciitis and myositis to toxic shock syndrome, have increased over the last 10 years. We developed the first primate model of necrotizing fasciitis and myositis. Thirteen baboons were inoculated intramuscularly with group A streptococci (GAS). Eleven animals survived for > or = 11 days before sacrifice, and two animals died within 2 days. The site of inoculation of the survivors exhibited an intense neutrophilic influx (stage I), followed by a lymphoplasmacytic influx (stages II and III). This was accompanied by the appearance of markers of an acute and then a chronic systemic inflammatory response. In contrast, the site of inoculation of the two nonsurvivors exhibited intravascular aggregates of neutrophils at its margin with no influx of neutrophils and with extensive bacterial colonization. We conclude that GAS inoculation induces a local and systemic acute neutrophilia followed by a chronic lymphoplasmacytic response; failure, initially, of neutrophilic influx into the site of inoculation predisposes to systemic GAS sepsis and death; and this three-stage primate model approximates the human disease.


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1997

Pretreatment with a 55-kDa Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-Immunoglobulin Fusion Protein Attenuates Activation of Coagulation, but not of Fibrinolysis, during Lethal Bacteremia in Baboons

Tom van der Poll; Patty Michaela Jansen; Kimberly J. Van Zee; C. Erik Hack; Hester S. A. Oldenburg; Hansruedi Loetscher; Werner Lesslauer; Stephen F. Lowry; Lyle L. Moldawer

Baboons (Papio anubis) receiving a lethal intravenous infusion with live Escherichia coli were pretreated with either a 55-kDa tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor-IgG fusion protein (TNFR55:IgG) (n = 4, 4.6 mg/kg) or placebo (n = 4). Neutralization of TNF activity in TNFR55:IgG-treated animals was associated with a complete prevention of mortality and a strong attenuation of coagulation activation as reflected by the plasma concentrations of thrombin-antithrombin III complexes (P < .05). Activation of fibrinolysis was not influenced by TNFR55:IgG (plasma tissue-type plasminogen activator and plasmin-alpha2-antiplasmin complexes), whereas TNFR55:IgG did inhibit the release of plasminogen activator inhibitor type I (P < .05). Furthermore, TNFR55:IgG inhibited neutrophil degranulation (plasma levels of elastase-alpha1-antitrypsin complexes, P < .05) and modestly reduced release of secretory phospholipase A2. These data suggest that endogenous TNF contributes to activation of coagulation, but not to stimulation of fibrinolysis, during severe bacteremia.


Blood | 1995

Plasma levels of the chemokines monocyte chemotactic proteins-1 and -2 are elevated in human sepsis

Aw Bossink; Liesbet Paemen; Patty Michaela Jansen; Ce Hack; Lg Thijs; J. Van Damme


Blood | 2000

Recombinant human antithrombin III improves survival and attenuates inflammatory responses in baboons lethally challenged with Escherichia coli

Monique C. Minnema; A. Chang; Patty Michaela Jansen; Y. T. P. Lubbers; B. M. Pratt; B. G. Whittaker; Fletcher B. Taylor; C. E. Hack; B. Friedman


Blood | 1996

Inhibition of factor XII in septic baboons attenuates the activation of complement and fibrinolytic systems and reduces the release of interleukin-6 and neutrophil elastase.

Patty Michaela Jansen; Ra Pixley; M Brouwer; Iw de Jong; A. Chang; Ce Hack; Fb Jr. Taylor; Rw Colman


Blood | 1996

Release of interleukin-12 in experimental Escherichia coli septic shock in baboons: relation to plasma levels of interleukin-10 and interferon-gamma.

Patty Michaela Jansen; Tc van der Pouw Kraan; Iw de Jong; G. Van Mierlo; J. Wijdenes; Aa Chang; Lucien A. Aarden; Fb Jr. Taylor; C. E. Hack


Journal of Immunology | 1998

Effect of C1 Inhibitor on Inflammatory and Physiologic Response Patterns in Primates Suffering from Lethal Septic Shock

Patty Michaela Jansen; Bernd Eisele; Irma W. de Jong; A. Chang; Ulrich Delvos; Fletcher B. Taylor; C. Erik Hack


Blood | 1995

Contribution of interleukin-1 to activation of coagulation and fibrinolysis, neutrophil degranulation, and the release of secretory-type phospholipase A2 in sepsis: studies in nonhuman primates after interleukin-1 alpha administration and during lethal bacteremia.

Patty Michaela Jansen; Marja A. Boermeester; Eva Fischer; Iw de Jong; T. van der Poll; Lyle L. Moldawer; C. E. Hack; 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


Blood | 1996

Tumor necrosis factor-alpha induces activation of coagulation and fibrinolysis in baboons through an exclusive effect on the p55 receptor

T. van der Poll; Patty Michaela Jansen; K. J. Van Zee; M. B. Welborn; I. De Jong; C. E. Hack; Hansruedi Loetscher; Werner Lesslauer; Stephen F. Lowry; Lyle L. Moldawer

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C. Erik Hack

VU University Medical Center

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Stephen F. Lowry

National Institutes of Health

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Fletcher B. Taylor

Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

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C. E. Hack

University of Amsterdam

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A. Chang

Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

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