Susceptibility of Rabbits to Pyrogenic and Lethal Effects of Endotoxin after Acute Liver Injury
Summary Administration of a single large sublethal dose of CCl4 in the rabbit results in severe centrilobular hepatic necrosis and acute derangement of liver function, followed by rapid healing. At the height of the lesion (48 hours) animals are approximately 120 times more susceptible than normal a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental biology and medicine (Maywood, N.J.) N.J.), 1968-07, Vol.128 (3), p.711-715 |
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Administration of a single large sublethal dose of CCl4 in the rabbit results in severe centrilobular hepatic necrosis and acute derangement of liver function, followed by rapid healing. At the height of the lesion (48 hours) animals are approximately 120 times more susceptible than normal animals to the lethal effect of bacterial endotoxin, whereas animals tested 7 days after CCl4 are only 4 times as susceptible as normals. Measurement of the 5-hour fever index following small doses of endotoxin (10-4 to 10-5 LD50) reveals that animals tested 48 hours after CCl4 are approximately 40 times more susceptible than normal rabbits to the pyrogenic action of endotoxin. Animals tested 5 days after CCl4 show only a normal febrile response. Normal rabbit liver is capable of detoxifying endotoxin in vitro, whereas liver from CCl4-treated rabbits is not. Results of these studies indicate that acute CCl4-induced liver injury in the rabbit is associated with enhanced susceptibility to both lethal and pyrogenic effects of bacterial endotoxin. |
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ISSN: | 0037-9727 1535-3702 1535-3699 |
DOI: | 10.3181/00379727-128-33106 |