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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 7, 193-199, Copyright © 1993 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
A Markewitz, E Faist, C Weinhold, S Lang, S Endres, L Hultner and B Reichart
Nosocomial infections in patients following cardiac surgery are frequently
associated with opportunistic microorganisms indicating a dysregulation of
cell-mediated immune response. The objective of this prospective randomized
trial, therefore, was to investigate the mechanisms of dysregulation and
the counterregulatory effects of immunomodulation. Twenty patients
underwent conventional postoperative therapy, another 20 patients received
indomethacin, which inhibits synthesis of the down-regulating mediator
prostaglandin E2, and a further 20 patients were given thymopentin in
addition to indomethacin, thereby augmenting activation and differentiation
of the T-lymphocytes. The immunologic parameters studied included
T-lymphocytes and monocytes as well as interleucin (IL)-1 and IL-6
synthesis by monocytes, and IL-2 and IL-6 synthesis by T-lymphocytes.
Following cardiac surgery a significant, persistent reduction of
T-lymphocytes and IL-2 synthesis as well as significant monocytosis could
be observed. Indomethacin treatment resulted in a normalization of the
cellular imbalance at the end of the first postoperative week, but IL-2
synthesis remained significantly reduced during the entire observation
period. Conversely, with combined indomethacin and thymopentin treatment
restoration of cellular distribution as well as protection of IL-2
synthesis could be achieved. These results indicate a quantitative and
functional impairment of the forward regulation of cell-mediated immunity.
It was shown for the first time that combined indomethacin and thymopentin
treatment could successfully counteract these immunomechanistic
alterations.
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Alterations of cell-mediated immune response following cardiac surgery
Department of Cardiac Surgery, University of Munich, Germany.
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