EFFECT OF PENTOXIFYLLINE, FLUNIXIN MEGLUMINE, AND THEIR COMBINATION ON A MODEL OF ENDOTOXEMIA IN HORSES

Citation
A. Baskett et al., EFFECT OF PENTOXIFYLLINE, FLUNIXIN MEGLUMINE, AND THEIR COMBINATION ON A MODEL OF ENDOTOXEMIA IN HORSES, American journal of veterinary research, 58(11), 1997, pp. 1291-1299
Citations number
81
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
ISSN journal
00029645
Volume
58
Issue
11
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1291 - 1299
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9645(1997)58:11<1291:EOPFMA>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Objective-To compare effects of a single dose of pentoxifylline (PTX), flunixin meglumine (FM), and their combination (FM/PTX) in a model of equine endotoxemia. Animals-24 healthy horses, aged 2 to 15 years. Pr ocedure-4 groups (n = 6/group) received 30 ng of Escherichia coil 055: B5 endotoxin/kg of body weight, IV, over 30 minutes, and 1 of the foll owing preparations 15 minutes before and 8 hours after endotoxin infus ion: FM, 1.1 mg/kg; PTX, 8 mg/kg; FM/ PTX, 1.1 mg of FM and 8 mg of PT X/kg; and saline solution bolus (ENDO). Clinical and hematologic varia bles were measured over 24 hours. Results-Compared with ENDO, FM given before endotoxin significantly reduced TxB(2), and 6-keto-PGF(1) conc entrations, pulse, rectal temperature, and attitude score. Pentoxifyll ine given before endotoxin resulted in significantly higher 6-keto-PGF (1) concentration at 1.5 hours and significantly lower PAI-1 activity at 12 hours. Tumor necrosis factor and IL-6 activities in horses given PTX alone were not significantly different from values in those given the saline bolus. FM/PTX induced effects similar to those of FM alone on endotoxin-induced changes in temperature and TxB(2) concentration, and 6-keto-PGF(1) concentration was significantly lower than that in horses of the ENDO group at 1 hour. In horses of the FM group, 6-keto- PGF(1) concentration was significantly lower than that in horses of th e ENDO group, from 0.5 hour to 2 hours. Horses of the FM and FM/PTX gr oups had significantly higher IL-6 activity at 1.5 and 2 hours than di d horses of the PTX and ENDO groups; those of the FM and FM/PTX groups had significantly lower WBC count than did those of the PTX and ENDO groups. Conclusions-FM/PTX may help offset deleterious hemodynamic eff ects of endotoxin more effectively than does either FM or PTX alone.