Differences in arterial and mixed venous IL-6 levels: The lungs as a source of cytokine storm in sepsis

被引:20
|
作者
Tyburski, JG
Dente, C
Wilson, RF
Steffes, C
Devlin, J
Carlin, AM
Flynn, LM
机构
[1] Detroit Receiving Hosp & Univ Hlth Ctr, Dept Surg, Detroit, MI 48201 USA
[2] Wayne State Univ, Sch Med, Detroit, MI USA
关键词
D O I
10.1067/msy.2001.118094
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background. Several investigators have shown that blood levels of interleuhin 6 (IL-6) correlate with the severity of illness in critically ill or injured patients. However; little is known about differential arterial and venous blood levels of the cytokine, especially across the lungs. Methods. We measured differences in IL-6 levels in pulmonary and systemic arterial blood and then documented the production or elimination of IL-6 by the lungs in 19 patients with severe illness. Prospective data were obtained from multiple, simultaneous systemic arterial (ART) and mixed venous (MV) blood samples that were drawn for IL-6 analysis from systemic arterial and pulmonary artery catheters in 7 patients awaiting vascular operation and in 12 trauma patients being treated in the intensive care Unit. Results. A lung disorder was present in 5 patients (pneumonia [n = 1], lung trauma [n = 4]) and absent in the remaining 14 patients. The following data were obtained (mean +/- SD) from the highest MVIL-6 levels (pg/mL) in each patient. In patients with a lung disorder (n = 5) compared with those with no disorder (n = 14), ARTIL-6 was 9309 +/- 12,521 versus 134 +/- 128 (P = .010), MV IL-6 was 5516 +/- 7420 versus 137 +/- 129 (P = .011), the absolute difference was 3793 +/- 5271 versus -3 +/- 15 (P = .011), and the percentage difference was 37.4% +/- 29.8% versus 1.5% +/- 12.3% (P = .001). The ART and MV IL-6 levels tended to be much higher in the 5 patients with pneumonia (n = 1) and lung injuries (n = 4) than in the patients without apparent pulmonary problems. In addition, the patients with a primary lung disorder demonstrated a net increase in IL-6 level 5 across the lungs, whereas there was no increase, but rather; a net reduction of IL-6 levels across the lungs in patients without a lung disorder Conclusions. The lung appears to be a major producer of IL-6 in patients with an inflammatory lung process. There is a 39% increase in the level of IL-6 as it passes through inflamed lung, producing a marked difference in ART and MV IL-6 levles. Normal lung demonstrated little effect on either ART or MV IL-6 levels.
引用
收藏
页码:748 / 751
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Prediction of Survival by IL-6 in a Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial of Anakinra in COVID-19 Cytokine Storm
    Jackson, Lesley E.
    Khullar, Nitasha
    Beukelman, Timothy
    Chapleau, Chris
    Kamath, Abhishek
    Cron, Randy Q.
    Chatham, Walter Winn
    VIRUSES-BASEL, 2023, 15 (10):
  • [32] Elevated Levels of IL-6 and IL-8 Are Associated with An Increased Risk of Venous Thromboembolism - a Case Control Study
    Matos, Marinez F.
    Lourenco, Dayse M.
    Orikaza, Cristina M.
    Noguti, Maria A. E.
    Morelli, Vania M.
    BLOOD, 2009, 114 (22) : 1161 - 1161
  • [33] IL-1 alpha and IL-6 production by oral and skin keratinocytes: Similarities and differences in response to cytokine treatment in vitro
    Li, J
    Farthing, PM
    Ireland, GW
    Thornhill, MH
    JOURNAL OF ORAL PATHOLOGY & MEDICINE, 1996, 25 (04) : 157 - 162
  • [34] Changes in TNF and IL-6 production after diphtheria toxoid vaccination: Drug modulation of the cytokine levels
    Pukhalsky, AL
    Bliacher, MS
    Danilina, AV
    Kalashnikova, EA
    Lopatina, TK
    Fedorova, IM
    MEDIATORS OF INFLAMMATION, 1996, 5 (06) : 429 - 433
  • [35] IL-6 levels dominate the serum cytokine signature of severe epidermolysis bullosa: A prospective cohort study
    Reimer-Taschenbrecker, A.
    Hess, M.
    Davidovic, M.
    Hwang, A.
    Huebner, S.
    Hofsaess, M.
    Gewert, S.
    Eyerich, K.
    Has, C.
    JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREOLOGY, 2024,
  • [36] Sequential measurement of IL-6 blood levels in patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS)/sepsis
    Oda, S
    Hirasawa, H
    Shiga, H
    Nakanishi, K
    Matsuda, KI
    Nakamua, M
    CYTOKINE, 2005, 29 (04) : 169 - 175
  • [37] The impact of IL-6 supplementation on murine intestinal permeability and systemic cytokine levels following heat stroke
    Phillips, Neil Andre
    Clanton, Thomas L.
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2012, 26
  • [38] EFFECT OF INTERMITTENT FASTING ON CYTOKINE (IL-6 AND TNF-ALFA) LEVELS IN KNOCKOUT MICE LDL -/-
    Reis de Azevedo, F.
    Sant'anna Melo, E.
    Jurado, M. C.
    Pastana, A. F.
    Caramelli, B.
    CARDIOLOGY, 2013, 126 : 83 - 83
  • [39] CSF IL-6 & IL-10 levels in Preterm and Full term newborns in presence of Suspected Sepsis and intraventricular hemorrhage
    Cuadrado, Paola America Huaynate
    Yigazu, Paulos
    Kanitkar, Chaitanya
    Gupta, Nimisha
    Desai, Jagdish
    Shah, Sheily
    Gupte, Avanti
    Chouthai, Nitin
    PEDIATRICS, 2018, 142
  • [40] DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ARTERIAL AND MIXED VENOUS LEVELS OF PLASMA HYDROPEROXIDES FOLLOWING MAJOR THORACIC AND ABDOMINAL OPERATIONS
    KEEN, RR
    STELLA, LA
    FLANIGAN, DP
    LANDS, WEM
    FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 1990, 9 (06) : 485 - 494