Prostaglandin synthetase inhibition in group b streptococcal shock: Hematologic and hemodynamic effects

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A rabbit model of group B Streptococcal (GBS) shock was used to study the effects of prostaglandin synthetase inhibition on the hemodynamic and hematologic response to GBS shock. The infusion of heat-killed GBS in groups I and II produced significant decreases in mean arterial pressure, neutrophil counts, and platelet counts (p < 0.05), and significant rises in concentrations of thromboxane B2 and 6-KetoPGFla, the stable metabolites of thromboxane A2 and prostacyclin (p < 0.05). Administration of indomethacin (4 mg/kg) after GBS infusion (group II) was associated with a significant rise in mean arterial pressure and a significant decline in thromboxane B2 and 6-Keto-PGFla concentrations (p < 0.05) but had no effect on GBS-induced hematologic alterations. Indomethacin administration before GBS infusion (group III) prevented alterations in mean arterial pressure and was associated with a decrease in thromboxane B2 and 6-Keto-PGFla concentrations. Indomethacin in group III did not prevent neutropenia and thrombocytopenia and may have exacerbated neutropenia. Alteration of experimental GBS shock with prostaglandin synthetase inhibition produces disparate hemodynamic and hematologic response. © 1986 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.

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Peevy, K. J., Panus, P., Longenecker, G. L., Chartrand, S. A., Wiseman, H. J., Boerth, R. C., & Olson, R. D. (1986). Prostaglandin synthetase inhibition in group b streptococcal shock: Hematologic and hemodynamic effects. Pediatric Research, 20(9), 864–866. https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-198609000-00011

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