Hn. Chang et al., THE RELATIONSHIP OF AGING TO ENDOTOXIN-SHOCK AND TO PRODUCTION OF TNF-ALPHA, The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 51(5), 1996, pp. 220-222
Background. Aged people are considered prone to gram-negative bacterem
ia and septic shock. This relationship was tested in murine endotoxin
shock. Methods. Balb/c mice of various ages (1.4-13.4 months) were int
raperitoneally injected with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and rates of su
rvival were observed. The production of TNF-alpha in vivo induced by L
PS was measured. Results. The survival rates were the smallest in the
oldest and youngest groups. Production of TNF-alpha attained a maximum
at 2 h after LPS injection and was smaller in the oldest group; it ha
d a reciprocal relationship to survival rates in each group except the
youngest group. Conclusion. Old and young mice had smaller rates of s
urvival and greater production of TNF-alpha following endotoxin shock
induced by LPS.