ranalexin has been researched along with Escherichia-coli-Infections* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for ranalexin and Escherichia-coli-Infections
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Therapeutic efficacy of the polymyxin-like peptide ranalexin in an experimental model of endotoxemia.
A rat model was used to investigate the efficacy of a polycationic peptide, the polymyxin-like ranalexin, in the prevention of lethality in a rat model of septic shock. The effect of ranalexin was compared with those of polymyxin B and imipenem.. Adult male Wistar rats (weight range: 250-300 g) were used for all the experiments. The study included five groups: an uninfected control group C(0), an untreated control group C(1), and three drug-treated groups that received 1 mg/kg ranalexin (group 2), 20 mg/kg imipenem (group 3), and 3 mg/kg polymyxin B (group 4). Rats, with the exception of the uninfected control group (C(0)), were given an intraperitoneal injection of 2 x 10(10) colony-forming units of Escherichia coli. Each group included 15 animals. Bacterial growth in abdominal exudate and plasma; endotoxin and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) concentrations in plasma, and mortality were evaluated.. Results were evaluated 48 h after inoculation. Ranalexin, imipenem, and polymyxin B significantly reduced the lethality (survival was 93.3, 80.0, and 93.3%, respectively) and the growth of E. coli both in abdominal fluid and plasma compared with saline treatment. Ranalexin showed higher antimicrobial activity than polymyxin B and imipenem and, at the same time, exhibited an antiendotoxin activity similar to that of polymyxin B (< or =0.015 EU/mL). Finally, ranalexin and polymyxin B significantly reduced plasma TNF-alpha levels (< or =4 pg/mL).. Monodose ranalexin treatment prevents bacterial growth, endotoxemia, and mortality in rats with septic shock. Topics: Animals; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Anti-Infective Agents; Disease Models, Animal; Endotoxemia; Escherichia coli Infections; Imipenem; Male; Peptides, Cyclic; Polymyxin B; Polymyxins; Rats; Survival Rate; Thienamycins; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha | 2001 |