Effect of chronic ethanol consumption in female rats subjected to experimental sepsis
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Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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The objective of this research was to evaluate the interference of ethanol consumption by female rats with cytokines involved in
the sepsis process and its correlation with mortality, the main outcome of sepsis. Female Wistar rats in estrus phase were
evaluated in three experiments. Experiment 1 (n=40) was performed to determine survival rates. Experiment 2 (n=69) was
designed for biochemical analysis, measurement of cytokine and estrogen levels before and after sepsis, and experiment 3
(n=10) was performed to evaluate bacterial growth by colony counts of peritoneal fluid. In all experiments, treated animals
were exposed to a 10% ethanol/water solution (v/v) as the single drinking source, while untreated animals were given tap
water. After 4 weeks, sepsis was induced in the rats by ip injection of feces. In experiment 1, mortality in ethanol-exposed
animals was delayed compared with those that drank water (48 h; P=0.0001). Experiment 2 showed increased tumor necrosis
factor alpha (TNF-a) and decreased interleukin-6 (IL-6) and macrophage migration inhibitory factor in septic animals exposed
to ethanol compared to septic animals not exposed. Sepsis also increased TNF-a and IL-6 levels in both ethanol- and water exposed groups. Biochemical analysis showed higher creatinine, alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase
and decreased glucose levels in septic animals that were exposed to ethanol. In experiment 3, septic animals exposed to
ethanol showed decreased numbers of colony-forming units than septic animals exposed to water. These results suggest that
ethanol consumption delays the mortality of female rats in estrus phase after sepsis induction. Female characteristics, most
probably sex hormones, may be involved in cytokine expression
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p. 1033-1039.: il. p&b.
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FARIA NETO, Hugo Caire de Castro et al. Effect of chronic ethanol consumption in female rats subjected to experimental sepsis. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, v. 46, p. 1033-1039, 2013.