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Tumor necrosis factor (TNF; cachectin) has been implicated as a mediator of the toxic manifestations of overwhelming bacterial infection as well as the chronic catabolic state of cancer cachexia. We have examined the acute metabolic and hormonal response after administration of recombinant human TNF in the rat. TNF given by intraperitoneal injection produced dose- and time-related increases in hepatic amino acid uptake, decreases in serum trace metal concentrations, and a pattern of endocrine hormone alterations characteristic of the acute phase response to tissue injury. In vitro
zinc
transport studies by rat hepatocytes cultured in the presence of TNF alone, or in combination with recombinant human interleukin 1, another mediator of the acute phase response, demonstrated that neither monokine was capable of directly stimulating
zinc
transport into cells. These findings suggest that TNF may function as an endogenous mediator of the early metabolic response to
sepsis
and that the trace metal changes induced by TNF in vivo may occur through a secondary mechanism.
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PMID:Hormonal and metabolic response to recombinant human tumor necrosis factor in rat: in vitro and in vivo. 304 39
Trace elements like copper,
zinc
, iron and selenium have a significant influence on the function of the immune system. We studied plasma levels of trace elements in 53 patients with acute bacterial and viral infections. In bacterial infections (septicaemia, pneumonia, erysipelas and meningitis) the plasma concentrations of selenium, iron and
zinc
were decreased. Plasma copper was unchanged in patients with erysipelas, but increased in other types of bacterial infections. Although the patients with viral infections showed similar shifts of the trace elements as were observed in patients with bacterial infections, the changes were not as pronounced. A plasma selenium value below 0.8 mumol/l was found in only 6% of the patients with viral infections in contrast to 63% of the patients with septicaemia or 57% of the patients with pneumonia. Furthermore, in viral infections 60% of the
zinc
values were below the mean level of 12.8 mumol/l observed in healthy controls as compared with 90% of the values in patients with
sepsis
or 92% of the values in patients with pneumonia. The onset of change in trace elements occurred within a few days and persisted for several weeks. These changes seem to be non-specific and are independent of the agent causing infection. The different types of infections were followed by changes in most of the plasma proteins which are known to be associated with an inflammatory reaction. The changes in plasma proteins were most pronounced in patients with
sepsis
and pneumonia. Patients with
sepsis
having a high degree of inflammation did not show a positive correlation between the severity of the disease--as judged by plasma proteins--and the alterations of trace elements.
...
PMID:Trace element alterations in infectious diseases. 321 52
It has been stated that the key to prevention of oral cancer is to avoid the "five Ss: smoking, spirits, spices,
sepsis
, and syphilis." There is certainly enough evidence to add another "S"--sunlight. Although there is a paucity of information in the dental literature on the use of sunscreens, the following dermatologic recommendation is noteworthy: "Persons with Skin Types I and II should never sunbathe and should adopt a program of daily application of effective sunscreens (SPF 15) as a habit and from an early age--in much the same manner as daily brushing of the teeth is adopted to prevent dental caries." The dentist should advise patients at high risk for squamous cell carcinoma and those with recurrent herpes labialis to use a sunscreen for the lips of at least SPF 15. The best sunscreen formulation at the present time is a combination of either PABA or an ester of PABA along with a benzophenone. A frequent combination seen on product labels is Padimate O and oxybenzone. Sunscreens should be used year-round on the lips with two applications 1 hour before sun exposure, and hourly reapplication while in the sun. If the convenience of a "lipstick" product is not important to the patient, then a skin product of the liquid or gel type should be used. If the appearance is not important, a white opaque cream containing titanium dioxide, talc, or
zinc
oxide may be used as a physical barrier. Women may use an opaque lipstick, but should first apply a chemical sunscreen of at least SPF 15.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Sunscreen protection for lip mucosa: a review and update. 387 87
The frequency of TPN in surgical infants was 242/686 (37.8%) in neonates and 260/2693 (9.7%) in older infants for the past 15 years. The frequent indications of TPN were intestinal atresia, Hirschsprung's disease and esophageal atresia in the neonatal period, and Hirschsprung's disease, pyloric stenosis and biliary atresia in infancy. The effectiveness of TPN was impressively indicated by better survival rate in the infants with massive intestinal resection received TPN. An amino acid solution (N1-2) was newly devised, based on the analysis of plasma aminograms in 36 infants received TPN with a commercial amino acid solution (Proteamin), and theoretical considerations. It was more useful solution for TPN in 12 young infants. Urinary phosphorus was a considerable parameter for the administration of Vitamin D in TPN. The incidence of TPN-induced hepatic dysfunction was significantly referred to the amount of amino acid in TPN. Closed infusion system with a soft bag and triple bacterial filters in the line was effective for the prevention of
sepsis
caused by central venous catheter. The nutritional care was important in the treatment of infants with biliary atresia, because generally they had some nutritional defects such as essential fatty acid deficiency, insufficient amino acid metabolism and
zinc
deficiency. The nutritional care in infants with advanced neuroblastoma favorably altered the course of the disease.
...
PMID:[Total parenteral nutrition in surgical treatment of infants: recent progress and problems]. 643 80
Low serum levels of
zinc
and copper have recently been reported in association with TPN and the fasting state. A prospective study during May 1977 through November 1978 was performed in 28 patients undergoing TPN. Serum and urinary Zn and Cu levels were detected; the patient population was divided in septic and non septic groups and each was subdivided according to plasma administration. In both groups low serum Zn and Cu levels were detected. The urinary losses were greater in the group with
sepsis
. Three patients had clinical manifestations of Zn deficiency, in two it was reversible with the administration of diet or oral Zn. The third one died of
sepsis
. The low serum levels found in our patients suggested that plasma administration might be insufficient to cover the daily requirements of such elements. This requirement is augmented by the increased urinary losses seen in septic postoperative stages.
...
PMID:Zinc and copper abnormalities in fasting patients undergoing total parenteral nutrition. 679 8
Zinc deficiency dermatitis is a recognized complication of prolonged total parenteral nutrition (TPN) in adults and children. Ten cases of a characteristic dermatosis developing in premature infants with hypozincemia while on long-term TPN are described. The infants presented a defined group of premature neonates who were born between 25 and 28 weeks' gestation with birth weights of less than 1,200 gm and who had received continuous prolonged TPN. The characteristic skin changes appeared on an average of 91 days after birth, with prominent and early involvement of the neck fold crease. Lesions also occurred on the cheeks, buttocks, and genitalia, but spared the extremities. In seven of the ten cases, the skin changes and low serum
zinc
levels developed 1 to 5 days after an episode of bacterial
sepsis
or signs of physiologic stress.
...
PMID:Zinc deficiency dermatosis in premature infants receiving prolonged parenteral alimentation. 679 46
Previous studies have demonstrated that the administration of the cytokines, interleukin-1 (IL-1) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)(20 micrograms/kg) to rats in a fasting state can produce many and perhaps most of the metabolic alterations found in patients with
sepsis
and injury. The purposes of the present study were 1) to define the metabolic effects of IL-1 and TNF during a fed state provided by continuous intravenous feeding for 20 h and 2) to characterize the unique effects of IL-1 among the overall response to cytokines by using IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1RA; 5 mg/kg). The effects were also explored during the endotoxemic condition induced by infusion of 200 micrograms/kg of endotoxin into rats. The results showed that during feeding IL-1 is responsible for the increase in glucose flux and plasma insulin, the development of insulin resistance, and plasma
zinc
depression during condition mimicking
sepsis
and injury, similar to effects observed in the fasting state. The changes in energy expenditure have a more complex mechanism. The results also suggested that certain host responses to cytokines or endotoxin, particularly related to protein metabolism, differed between the fed and fasting states. These data may have a special clinical relevance for the insulin-resistant state that develops during severe infection, since using IL-1RA in conjunction with nutritional therapy may offer additional advantages in the treatment of these severe metabolic disorders.
...
PMID:Differential effects of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist in cytokine- and endotoxin-treated rats. 786 1
Group B streptococci (GBS) are important pathogens in neonatal
sepsis
, pneumonia, and meningitis. The ability of GBS to invade the collagen-rich amniotic membrane of the placenta has been shown in vitro. In the presence of GBS, the collagen fibrils of the amnion appear disordered, suggesting a role for GBS in premature rupture of membranes. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, Sephadex G-200 column chromatography, and gelatin zymograms were used in this study to characterize cell-associated collagenolytic activities of GBS. The synthetic peptide 2-furanacryloyl-Leu-Gly-Pro-Ala (FALGPA), which mimics the primary structure of collagen, was degraded by GBS USF704, a clinical isolate from the placenta of a septic newborn. Cells of GBS USF704 (9 x 10(7) CFU/ml) hydrolyzed 902 nmol of FALGPA over a 24-h period. As reported for
zinc
metalloenzymes such as collagenase, the hydrolysis of FALGPA by GBS was inhibited by addition of EDTA or 1,10-phenanthroline. Boiling of the cells resulted in loss of activity, while higher activity was observed with crude GBS cell lysates (hydrolysis of 970 nmol of FALGPA in 1.5 h). Antiserum raised against collagenase from Clostridium histolyticum was found to cross-react with cell-associated proteins produced by GBS and to inhibit GBS FALGPA hydrolysis. Twenty-five additional GBS clinical isolates were screened and found to have various levels of FALGPA hydrolytic activity. These observations suggest a cell-associated collagenolytic activity by GBS which may be involved in premature rupture of membranes and neonatal disease.
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PMID:Cell-associated collagenolytic activity by group B streptococci. 796 Jan 47
We have cloned a full length complementary DNA (cDNA) of the porcine tumor necrosis factor alpha (pTNF-alpha) gene and expressed it in porcine and murine cells. Total RNA obtained from lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulated porcine peripheral blood mononuclear cells was reverse transcribed with a specific antisense pTNF-alpha primer to generate a single stranded cDNA which was subsequently amplified by the polymerase chain reaction utilizing an additional pTNF-alpha specific sense primer. The resulting double stranded cDNA was introduced into the pBMGNeo expression vector and transfected by electroporation in porcine (PK(15)) and murine (L929) cell lines. TNF-alpha bioactivity was detected in the supernatant of the transfected cells using a standard L929 bioassay or a PK(15) bioassay. The activity was
zinc
inducible as expected for a gene controlled by a metallothionein promoter. The bioactivity was not lowered by an anti-mouse TNF-alpha antiserum neutralizing murine, but not human TNF-alpha and a broad immunoreactive band of 17-19 kD was detected using an anti-mouse TNF-alpha serum suitable for immunoblotting. This newly developed tool will allow us to investigate the role of TNF-alpha in pathogenesis of viral infections and gram-negative
sepsis
.
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PMID:Cloning and expression in mammalian cells of porcine tumor necrosis factor alpha: examination of biological properties. 825 38
Serum
zinc
and copper concentrations were measured by flame atomic absorption spectroscopy in 34 patients between 1 and 3 weeks after thermal injury. Mean (range) admission burn surface area was 29.8% (10% to 79%), and mean (range) serum
zinc
and copper concentrations within the first postburn week were 0.59 (0.2 to 1.5) and 0.74 (0.1 to 1.6) mg/L, respectively. Serum copper concentration was inversely correlated with burn surface area (r = -0.611, p < 0.01), whereas serum
zinc
concentration showed no such association. In the first postburn week hypocupremia (< 0.7 mg/L) was found in 15 of 32 (48%) of patients and hypozincemia (< 0.7 mg/L) in 21 of 32 (68%). Serum copper concentrations in patients with less than 15% burns remained within normal limits throughout the study period, but hypozincemia was found in patients irrespective of burn surface area. Long-term monitoring of two patients with 79% and 70% burns showed initial hypocupremia and hypozincemia. Hypocupremia only resolved in the patient with 79% burns when skin healing was almost complete 75 days after burns. Postburn hypozincemia was found to be very variable and not associated with either serum albumin concentration or periods of clinical
sepsis
. Because major burn injuries are associated with hypocupremia, serial monitoring is recommended with appropriate copper supplementation.
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PMID:Serum copper and zinc concentrations in patients with burns in relation to burn surface area. 853 18
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