Pentamidine blocks the pathophysiologic effects of endotoxemia through inhibition of cytokine release

  • G.J. Rosenthal
  • W.A. Craig
  • E. Corsini
  • M. Taylor
  • M.I. Luster
Publication date
January 1992
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
0041-008X
Citation count (estimate)
12

Abstract

Pentamidine isethionate, an antiprotozoal agent with therapeutic value against Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, has been used for over 30 years without a precise understanding of its mechanism of pharmacologic action. We have previously reported that pentamidine has the capacity to inhibit the release of cytokines from macrophages through a post-translational processing event. The present studies were undertaken to assess the ability of pentamidine to modulate the detrimental effects of murine endotoxemia, a disease with a pathophysiology clearly linked to host-produced cytokines. Under conditions where normal B6C3F1 mice succumbed to the lethal effects of endotoxin, mice pretreated with pentamidine were significantly protected from both mor...

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