Neutrophil depletion fails to improve neurologic outcome after cardiac arrest in dogs

We tested the hypothesis that polymorphonuclear leukocytes (neutrophils) contribute to morbidity and mortality in a canine model of cardiac arrest—induced central nervous system ischemia. Circulating neutrophils were depleted by administration of a neutrophil-specific sheep immune serum before a ten...

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Published inAnnals of emergency medicine Vol. 18; no. 5; pp. 517 - 522
Main Authors Schott, Robert J, Natale, JoAnne E, Ressler, Steven W, Burney, Richard E, D'Alecy, Louis G
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Abstract We tested the hypothesis that polymorphonuclear leukocytes (neutrophils) contribute to morbidity and mortality in a canine model of cardiac arrest—induced central nervous system ischemia. Circulating neutrophils were depleted by administration of a neutrophil-specific sheep immune serum before a ten-minute cardiac arrest in ten experimental animals. Ischemic damage measured by a neurologic deficit score in these animals was compared with that in 12 animals that received either vehicle control or nonimmune sheep serum. Animals receiving immune serum averaged 89% depletion of neutrophils immediately after resuscitation (neutrophils ± SEM: 703 ± 123/mm 3 after antiserum versus 6,384 ± 1,171/mm 3 before immune serum) and 70% depletion over the first three hours after resuscitation. Neurologic deficit scores assessed at one, two, six, 12, and 24 hours after arrest did not vary between depleted dogs and controls. Overall survival time in neutrophil-depleted dogs was less than in controls (15.5 ± 1.3 versus 19.5 ± 1.3 hours; P = .04). These results suggest that neutrophils may not contribute to clinically important central nervous system dysfunction after resuscitation from a ten-minute cardiac arrest.
AbstractList We tested the hypothesis that polymorphonuclear leukocytes (neutrophils) contribute to morbidity and mortality in a canine model of cardiac arrest-induced central nervous system ischemia. Circulating neutrophils were depleted by administration of a neutrophil-specific sheep immune serum before a ten-minute cardiac arrest in ten experimental animals. Ischemic damage measured by a neurologic deficit score in these animals was compared with that in 12 animals that received either vehicle control or nonimmune sheep serum. Animals receiving immune serum averaged 89% depletion of neutrophils immediately after resuscitation (neutrophils +/- SEM: 703 +/- 123/mm3 after antiserum versus 6,384 +/- 1,171/mm3 before immune serum) and 70% depletion over the first three hours after resuscitation. Neurologic deficit scores assessed at one, two, six, 12, and 24 hours after arrest did not vary between depleted dogs and controls. Overall survival time in neutrophil-depleted dogs was less than in controls (15.5 +/- 1.3 versus 19.5 +/- 1.3 hours; P = .04). These results suggest that neutrophils may not contribute to clinically important central nervous system dysfunction after resuscitation from a ten-minute cardiac arrest.
We tested the hypothesis that polymorphonuclear leukocytes (neutrophils) contribute to morbidity and mortality in a canine model of cardiac arrest—induced central nervous system ischemia. Circulating neutrophils were depleted by administration of a neutrophil-specific sheep immune serum before a ten-minute cardiac arrest in ten experimental animals. Ischemic damage measured by a neurologic deficit score in these animals was compared with that in 12 animals that received either vehicle control or nonimmune sheep serum. Animals receiving immune serum averaged 89% depletion of neutrophils immediately after resuscitation (neutrophils ± SEM: 703 ± 123/mm 3 after antiserum versus 6,384 ± 1,171/mm 3 before immune serum) and 70% depletion over the first three hours after resuscitation. Neurologic deficit scores assessed at one, two, six, 12, and 24 hours after arrest did not vary between depleted dogs and controls. Overall survival time in neutrophil-depleted dogs was less than in controls (15.5 ± 1.3 versus 19.5 ± 1.3 hours; P = .04). These results suggest that neutrophils may not contribute to clinically important central nervous system dysfunction after resuscitation from a ten-minute cardiac arrest.
Author Schott, Robert J
Natale, JoAnne E
Ressler, Steven W
Burney, Richard E
D'Alecy, Louis G
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SubjectTerms Anesthesia. Intensive care medicine. Transfusions. Cell therapy and gene therapy
Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Central Nervous System - blood supply
Dogs
Emergency and intensive cardiocirculatory care. Cardiogenic shock. Coronary intensive care
Heart Arrest - blood
Heart Arrest - complications
Heart Arrest - physiopathology
Immune Sera - administration & dosage
Intensive care medicine
Ischemia - etiology
Ischemia - physiopathology
Medical sciences
Neutropenia - physiopathology
Neutrophils - immunology
Neutrophils - physiology
neutrophils, ischemia, central nervous system
Title Neutrophil depletion fails to improve neurologic outcome after cardiac arrest in dogs
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