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. 1987 Oct;55(10):2456-60.
doi: 10.1128/iai.55.10.2456-2460.1987.

Physiology of the potentiation of lethal endotoxin shock by streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxin in rabbits

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Physiology of the potentiation of lethal endotoxin shock by streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxin in rabbits

T Murai et al. Infect Immun. 1987 Oct.

Abstract

Streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxin (SPE) dramatically potentiates the lethal shock induced by gram-negative bacterial endotoxin. To provide further understanding of the mechanism underlying the potentiating effect, the physiological basis for the toxic synergism of the two toxins was investigated. Pretreatment of rabbits with an intravenous (i.v.) dose (10 micrograms/kg of body weight) of SPE greatly enhanced the endotoxin lethality and reduced the 50% lethal dose to less than 5 micrograms of endotoxin per kg. The SPE pretreatment dose caused severe pathophysiological changes in combination with a small i.v. dose of endotoxin (1 microgram/kg). These changes included transient hyperglycemia followed by profound hypoglycemia, elevation of the blood lipoperoxide level, and an acute increase in plasma beta-glucuronidase activity. These changes were comparable with those in animals given a large i.v. dose of endotoxin (100 micrograms/kg) alone. An injection of SPE alone did not alter any of the parameters described above. These results suggest that SPE renders rabbits more sensitive to extensive pathophysiologic effects of endotoxin, and the potentiating effect on endotoxin lethality may thus involve a general potentiation of physiologic failures. The SPE pretreatment depressed the vascular clearance of a large dose of endotoxin (100 micrograms/kg) but failed to affect that of a small dose of endotoxin (1 microgram/kg). The data suggest that the potentiating effect is not readily explained solely on the basis of the decreased clearance of endotoxin.

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