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. 1992 Oct;38(2):75-84.

Efficacy of monoclonal antibody against tumor necrosis factor alpha in an endotoxemic baboon model

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Efficacy of monoclonal antibody against tumor necrosis factor alpha in an endotoxemic baboon model

T E Emerson Jr et al. Circ Shock. 1992 Oct.

Abstract

Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF) has been described as a primary mediator of the pathophysiology associated with bacterial sepsis/endotoxemia. We tested the efficacy and possible mechanisms of protection of a monoclonal antibody against TNF (TNF Mab) in a low mortality (29%), endotoxemic baboon model. A number of parameters were monitored at days 0, 1, 2 and 5-7 after challenge with 2 mg E. coli endotoxin/kg. TNF Mab pretreatment (15 mg/kg) prevented the increase in detectable serum TNF and the early perturbations in cardiovascular function which occurred in the control group. Early metabolic dysfunction was delayed in the TNF MAb group and was attenuated thereafter. Dysfunction of the kidney, liver, and coagulation systems and the increased IL-6 levels were significantly attenuated in the TNF MAb group; neutrophil activation was not affected by TNF MAb. No deaths occurred in the TNF MAb group. These results support the hypothesis that TNF plays a central role in the pathophysiology of endotoxic shock.

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