S. Okusawa
Tufts University
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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1988
S. Okusawa; Jeffrey A. Gelfand; Takashi Ikejima; Raymond J. Connolly; Charles A. Dinarello
In addition to activating T and B lymphocytes, interleukin 1 (IL-1) induces several hematologic and metabolic changes typical of host responses to infection and injury. We now report a new biological property, namely, the induction of hypotension. Rabbits given a single intravenous injection of recombinant human IL-1-beta (5 micrograms/kg) rapidly developed decreased systemic arterial pressure, which reached the lowest levels after 50-60 min and slowly returned to pre-IL-1 values after 3 h. Associated with the hypotension, systemic vascular resistance and central venous pressure fell, while cardiac output and heart rate increased. These responses were prevented by ibuprofen given 15 min before the IL-1. A bolus injection of IL-1 followed by a 2-h infusion sustained the hypotension and was associated with leukopenia and thrombocytopenia. Ibuprofen given at the mid-point of the infusion reversed the changes in all hemodynamic parameters, but had no effect on the leukopenia or thrombocytopenia. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) also induced a shock-like state in rabbits. When the dose of IL-1 or TNF was reduced to 1 microgram/kg, no hemodynamic changes were observed; however, the combination of these low doses of both cytokines resulted in a profound shock-like state including histological evidence of severe pulmonary edema and hemorrhage. Pretreatment with ibuprofen prevented the hemodynamic, leukocyte, and platelet changes induced by the low-dose cytokine combination, and ameliorated the pulmonary tissue damage. These results demonstrate that IL-1, like TNF, possesses the ability to induce hemodynamic and hematological changes typical of septic shock, and that the combination of IL-1 and TNF is more potent than either agent alone. These effects seem to require cyclooxygenase products, and suggest that intravenous cyclooxygenase inhibitors may be of therapeutic value in patients with IL-1/TNF-mediated shock.
Journal of Leukocyte Biology | 1988
J.W.M. van der Meer; Stefan Endres; Gerhard Lonnemann; Joseph G. Cannon; Takashi Ikejima; S. Okusawa; Jeffrey A. Gelfand; Charles A. Dinarello
The concentrations of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) produced by human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (MNC) were measured using a radioimmunoassay (RIA) for human TNF. This was developed using a rabbit antiserum against human recombinant TNF (Hu rTNF), and Hu rTNF labeled with Na1251 by a modification of the chloramine T method. This RIA does not detect human lymphotoxin, interieukin‐1 alpha or beta, interleukin 2, interleukin 6, interferon alpha or gamma, granulocyte‐macrophage‐colony stimulating factor, and C5a des arg. A good correlation (r = 0.89) was found between the RIA and the cytolytic bioassay for TNF. The sensitivity of the RIA is between 3 and 78 pg/ml (median 11 pg/ml).
Archive | 1988
S. Okusawa; Jeffrey A. Gelfand; Takashi Ikejima; Raymond J. Connolly; Charles A. Dinarello
Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1988
S. Okusawa; K.B. Yancey; J.W.M. van der Meer; Stefan Endres; Gerhard Lonnemann; K. Hefter; Michael M. Frank; John F. Burke; Charles A. Dinarello; Jeffrey A. Gelfand
Journal of Immunology | 1987
S. Okusawa; Charles A. Dinarello; K.B. Yancey; Stefan Endres; T J Lawley; Michael M. Frank; John F. Burke; Jeffrey A. Gelfand
The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1990
Takashi Ikejima; S. Okusawa; P. Ghezzi; J.W.M. van der Meer; Charles A. Dinarello
American Journal of Physiology-endocrinology and Metabolism | 1988
E. E. Tredget; Yong Ming Yu; S. Zhong; R. Burini; S. Okusawa; Jeffrey A. Gelfand; Charles A. Dinarello; V. R. Young; John F. Burke
The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1988
Takashi Ikejima; S. Okusawa; Jos W. M. van der Meer; Charles A. Dinarello
Clinical Infectious Diseases | 1989
Takashi Ikejima; S. Okusawa; J.W.M. van der Meer; Charles A. Dinarello
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research | 1989
Charles A. Dinarello; S. Okusawa; Jeffrey A. Gelfand