Jotwani R, Tanaka Y, Watanabe K, Tanaka K, Kato N, Ueno K
Institute of Anaerobic Bacteriology, Gifu University School of Medicine, Japan.
J Med Microbiol. 1995 May;42(5):348-52. doi: 10.1099/00222615-42-5-348.
Cytokine production was measured in mice during Salmonella typhimurium sepsis and intoxication. In mice given live S. typhimurium (10 cfu/mouse), by intra-peritoneal injection, serum levels of tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha and interleukin-6 increased steadily from day 1 until day 4. Interferon-gamma levels showed a transient peak on day 3. Interleukin-1-alpha levels were very low. There were high bacterial counts in the livers at day 3 and deaths occurred from day 4 onwards. Intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide or heat-killed bacteria also induced all of the cytokines, but their time of appearance and levels varied greatly. Cytokine induction by heat-killed bacteria was more marked. Endotoxaemia decreased with time during intoxication and increased during sepsis. Bioactive TNF, as measured by a cytotoxicity assay, was found only in mice given heat-killed bacteria.