EFFECTS OF DEXAMETHASONE ON MACROPHAGE MIGRATION INHIBITORY FACTOR PRODUCTION IN SEPSIS
Article 2006 en
Authors
AB
Alejandro Bruhn
CV
Colin Verdant
VV
Vincent Vercruysse
Abstract
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Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a proinflammatory cytokine that plays a major role in the pathogenesis of sepsis. Some studies have indicated that glucocorticoids increase MIF production in physiological conditions. The goal of this study was to determine whether glucocorticoid treatment also upregulates MIF production in sepsis. Male NMRI mice (6-10 weeks old) underwent laparotomy, proximal ligation of the cecum, and double perforation with a 19-gauge needle (cecal ligation and puncture). Mice were randomly treated with saline (control) or dexamethasone at doses of 0.1, 1, or 10 mg/kg ip. At 6 or 18 h postoperatively, 10 mice per group were euthanized; and blood, peritoneal fluid, liver, lung, kidney, and heart tissue samples were retrieved. MIF, IL-6, TNF-alpha, and IL-10 were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Sepsis induced by cecal ligation and puncture produced a marked increase in MIF and cytokine levels in plasma and peritoneal fluid. Treatment with dexamethasone 10 mg/kg decreased MIF levels in plasma after 18 h, but there was no effect of dexamethasone on MIF production locally in the peritoneal cavity or in the liver, lungs, heart, or kidneys. We conclude that glucocorticoid treatment does not upregulate MIF production in sepsis.
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