Different antibiotic treatments may affect the survival and physiologi
cal responses of Balb/c mice following cecal ligation and puncture (CL
P). The broad spectrum imipenem (IMP) was compared with a triple antib
iotic mixture of gentamicin, clindamycin, and ciprofloxacin (3AB). Con
trol mice received injections of 5% dextrose (D5W). After CLP with a 2
5 gauge needle, Mini-Mitters were implanted to measure temperature and
activity. Therapy began with 1 mt injections of antibiotics or D5W 2
h post-CLP and continued every 12 h for 3 days. Survival was higher in
IMP mice than in 3AB or D5W mice. Starting with the injection 12 h af
ter CLP, 3AB always induced a profound hypothermic response not observ
ed with D5W or IMP. Nocturnal activity levels were higher in IMP mice
compared with 3AB or D5W mice during the first night following CLP. To
determine the cause of this hypothermic response and to further inves
tigate the acute effects that antibiotic choice may have on murine phy
siology, the kinetic appearance of IL-l, IL-6, TNF, and KC as well as
lipopolysaccharide (LPS), were measured in the plasma and peritoneum o
f mice sacrificed at 0.5, and 1.5 h after antibiotic injection at 24 h
post-CLP. Cytokine and LPS concentrations in 3AB mice were not signif
icantly different at any of the three time points when compared with I
MP or D5W mice. Our data demonstrate that antibiotic therapy consistin
g of 3AB produces greater morbidity and mortality compared with therap
y consisting of IMP. However, the mechanism of these alterations is no
t due to elevated systemic levels of cytokines or LPS.