The value of polymixin B in endotoxaemia due to experimental obstructive jaundice and mesenteric ischaemia
- 1 August 1980
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 67 (8) , 565-567
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800670812
Abstract
Summary: The role of polymixin B in endotoxaemia due to obstructive jaundice and mesenteric ischaemia has been examined. Rats made jaundiced by common bile duct ligation were challenged with intragastric endotoxin. Rats given polymixin B infusions had improved survival (11/15) compared with controls (4/14). Mesenteric ischaemia was induced in rats by clipping the mesenteric artery. Limulus assay revealed marked endotoxaemia in controls. Polymixin B infusions reduced the degree of endotoxaemia. Pre-treatment with nonabsorbable intestinal antibiotics markedly reduced endotoxaemia. Polymixin B infusions gave no advantage of survival (3/10) compared with controls (2/10), but all animals pre-treated with intestinal antibiotics survived (12/12). The difference in results found between obstructive jaundice and mesenteric ischaemia may be due to different degrees of endotoxaemia. Polymixin B may have a place in the prophylaxis of endotoxaemia in clinical obstructive jaundice.Keywords
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