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  • Title: Effects of vitamin A on endotoxaemia in rats.
    Author: Drott PW, Meurling S, Kulander L, Eriksson O.
    Journal: Eur J Surg; 1991 Oct; 157(10):565-9. PubMed ID: 1687244.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVES: To find out if survival after peritonitis induced by caecal puncture and injection of endotoxin is correlated with serum endotoxin concentrations in rats; whether this study could be carried out by studying the effects of vitamin A in rats with peritonitis; and if it was possible to differentiate between local and systemic effects of vitamin A on endotoxaemia in rats. DESIGN: Prospective randomised study. MATERIAL: Sixty adult male Sprague-Dawley rats. INTERVENTIONS: Rats were kept on a diet containing no vitamin A for six days; 30 were given vitamin A 1,380 IU/kg/day intramuscularly and 30 were given peanut oil. Peritonitis was then induced in 16 rats by caecal puncture (treated n = 10, untreated n = 6) and the remainder received intraperitoneal injections of either 0.5 mg/kg endotoxin, or 2.0 mg/kg endotoxin. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Plasma concentrations of vitamin A, vitamin E, and serum concentrations of endotoxin, estimation of erythrocyte volume fraction and leucocyte particle concentrations, and survival. RESULTS: Rats that were given 2 mg of endotoxin had higher mortality and did generally less well than others. Serum endotoxin concentrations were lower in those groups that had been pretreated with vitamin A. No animal developed vitamin A deficiency and there were no differences in erythrocyte volume fraction or leucocyte particle concentration between those that did and did not receive vitamin A. CONCLUSION: Vitamin A lowered the concentration of endotoxin in the circulation, it has a central function in the host's defence against endotoxin, and the experimental model seems suitable for the study of the effect of vitamin A or endotoxemia and peritonitis.
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