Objective: To test the hypothesis that extracorporeal therapy with polymyxin B (PMX-B) may prevent Gram-negative sepsis-induced acute renal failure (ARF) by reducing the activity of proapoptotic circulating factors. Setting: Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Units. Patients and interventions: Sixteen patients with Gram-negative sepsis were randomized to receive standard care (Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines) or standard care plus extracorporeal therapy with PMX-B. Measurements and results: Cell viability, apoptosis, polarity, morphogenesis, and epithelial integrity were evaluated in cultured tubular cells and glomerular podocytes incubated with plasma from patients of both groups. Renal function was evaluated as SOFA and RIFLE scores, proteinuria, and tubular enzymes. A significant decrease of plasma-induced proapoptotic activity was observed after PMX-B treatment on cultured renal cells. SOFA and RIFLE scores, proteinuria, and urine tubular enzymes were all significantly reduced after PMX-B treatment. Loss of plasma-induced polarity and permeability of cell cultures was abrogated with the plasma of patients treated with PMX-B. These results were associated to a preserved expression of molecules crucial for tubular and glomerular functional integrity. Conclusions: Extracorporeal therapy with PMX-B reduces the proapoptotic activity of the plasma of septic patients on cultured renal cells. These data confirm the role of apoptosis in the development of sepsis-related ARF. © 2008 The Author(s).

Polymyxin-B hemoperfusion inactivates circulating proapoptotic factors / Pasero, D.; Cantaluppi, V.; Assenzio, B.; Romanazzi, G. M.; Pacitti, A.; Lanfranco, G.; Puntorieri, V.; Martin, E. L.; Mascia, L.; Monti, G.; Casella, G.; Segoloni, G. P.; Camussi, G.; Ranieri, V. M.. - In: INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE. - ISSN 0342-4642. - 34:9(2008), pp. 1638-1645. [10.1007/s00134-008-1124-6]

Polymyxin-B hemoperfusion inactivates circulating proapoptotic factors

PASERO D.
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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2008-01-01

Abstract

Objective: To test the hypothesis that extracorporeal therapy with polymyxin B (PMX-B) may prevent Gram-negative sepsis-induced acute renal failure (ARF) by reducing the activity of proapoptotic circulating factors. Setting: Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Units. Patients and interventions: Sixteen patients with Gram-negative sepsis were randomized to receive standard care (Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines) or standard care plus extracorporeal therapy with PMX-B. Measurements and results: Cell viability, apoptosis, polarity, morphogenesis, and epithelial integrity were evaluated in cultured tubular cells and glomerular podocytes incubated with plasma from patients of both groups. Renal function was evaluated as SOFA and RIFLE scores, proteinuria, and tubular enzymes. A significant decrease of plasma-induced proapoptotic activity was observed after PMX-B treatment on cultured renal cells. SOFA and RIFLE scores, proteinuria, and urine tubular enzymes were all significantly reduced after PMX-B treatment. Loss of plasma-induced polarity and permeability of cell cultures was abrogated with the plasma of patients treated with PMX-B. These results were associated to a preserved expression of molecules crucial for tubular and glomerular functional integrity. Conclusions: Extracorporeal therapy with PMX-B reduces the proapoptotic activity of the plasma of septic patients on cultured renal cells. These data confirm the role of apoptosis in the development of sepsis-related ARF. © 2008 The Author(s).
2008
Polymyxin-B hemoperfusion inactivates circulating proapoptotic factors / Pasero, D.; Cantaluppi, V.; Assenzio, B.; Romanazzi, G. M.; Pacitti, A.; Lanfranco, G.; Puntorieri, V.; Martin, E. L.; Mascia, L.; Monti, G.; Casella, G.; Segoloni, G. P.; Camussi, G.; Ranieri, V. M.. - In: INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE. - ISSN 0342-4642. - 34:9(2008), pp. 1638-1645. [10.1007/s00134-008-1124-6]
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