Acute effects of vitamin A on the kinetics of endotoxin in conscious rabbits
- 28 October 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Intensive Care Medicine
- Vol. 25 (10) , 1160-1164
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s001340051029
Abstract
Background: Vitamin A reduces the pathophysiological effects of endotoxin in animals, but the mechanism and the lowest effective dose are not clear.¶Methods: An intravenous bolus of endotoxin 20 μg · kg–1 was given to 30 rabbits. In 10 of them, 1000 IE · kg–1 retinyl palmitate was injected intravenously 1 h before the endotoxin and in another 10 rabbits 1 h after the endotoxin. A one-compartment open model was fitted to the time-concentration profile of endotoxin in plasma.¶Results: The half-life of endotoxin was half as long when vitamin A was given for prophylaxis (median 35 min) and for treatment (33 min) than in the controls (67 min; p < 0.004). The plasma concentrations of immunoglobulin G and M endotoxin-core antibodies, the leucocyte count and the acid-base balance did not differ between the groups during the experiment, but the pyrogenic reaction was more pronounced in the controls.¶Conclusion: A fairly low dose of vitamin A reduced the half-life of endotoxin.Keywords
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