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Bartonella quintana lipopolysaccharide effects on leukocytes, CXC chemokines and apoptosis: a study on the human whole blood and a rat model (Articolo in rivista)
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Matera G,1; Liberto MC, 1; Quirino A,1; Barreca GS,1; Lamberti AG, 1; Iannone M,2; Mancuso E,3; Palma E, 3;Cufari FA,1; Rotiroti D,3; Foca A,1 (2003)
Bartonella quintana lipopolysaccharide effects on leukocytes, CXC chemokines and apoptosis: a study on the human whole blood and a rat model
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- The peculiar inflammatory pattern induced by B. quintana LPS, may partially account for the lack of severe septic shock, observed in human B. quintana infections.
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- 1, Faculty of Medicine, University of Catanzaro; 2, CNR Institute of Neurological Sciences, Section of Pharmacology, Catanzaro; 3, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Catanzaro;
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- Bartonella quintana lipopolysaccharide effects on leukocytes, CXC chemokines and apoptosis: a study on the human whole blood and a rat model (literal)
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- Bartonella quintana, an emerging gram-negative pathogen, may cause trench
fever, endocarditis, cerebral abscess and bacillary angiomatosis usually
with the absence of septic shock in humans. B. quintana
lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a deep rough endotoxin with strong reactivity
in the limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL)-assay, was studied in human whole
blood and in a rat model. A significant (P<0.05) increase of interleukin-
8 (IL-8) concentration, comparable to the level induced by
enterobacterial LPS, was stimulated in the human whole blood by B.
quintana LPS. Isolated human neutrophils delayed their apoptotic behavior
in the presence of B. quintana LPS. In the rat, B. quintana LPS induced a
significant (P<0.001) increase in white blood cell count, both 30 and 60
min after intravenous injection. Such leukocytosis was inhibited by
pretreatment with prazosin, an alpha-adrenergic antagonist. B. quintana
LPS did not significantly change heart rate (HR), hematocrit (HCT) and
platelet count in the above reported in vivo model, and regarding mean
blood pressure (MAP) only a very early (5 min after LPS) and mild (yet
significant) hypotension was observed. In contrast, a long-lasting
decrease of MAP was found in Salmonella minnesota R595 LPS-treated
animals. Blood TNFalpha levels did not change significantly from the
baseline in rats injected with either saline or with B. quintana LPS, on
the contrary S. minnesota R595 LPS-injected animals showed substantial
increase of TNFalpha levels up to 2924 pg/ml at 60 min after LPS
injection. B. quintana LPS as well as Salmonella LPS-injected rats
exhibited an increase of the blood levels of GRO/CINC-1, particularly at
240 min after LPS administration. Apical part of rat gut villi showed
several TUNEL-positive cells in tissue sections from B. quintana LPS-
treated animals. Taken together, our data demonstrates that B. quintana
LPS is able to selectively stimulate some inflammatory mediators. B.
quintana LPS-induced leukocytosis appears mediated by an alpha-adrenergic
receptor. The delayed apoptotic process of leukocytes and the chemokine
increase may explain the apoptotic cells found in the rat gut and the
inflammatory reactions in some human Bartonella diseases. This peculiar
inflammatory pattern induced by B. quintana LPS, may partially account
for the lack of severe septic shock, observed in human B. quintana
infections.
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