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Parenteral iron therapy exacerbates experimental sepsis
Authors:Zager Richard A  Johnson Ali C M  Hanson Sherry Y
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, University of Washington, and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington 98109, USA. dzager@fhcrc.org
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Catalytic iron can potentiate systemic inflammation via its pro-oxidant effects. This raises the possibility that parenteral iron administration might exacerbate a concomitant septic state. This study sought to experimentally test this hypothesis. METHODS: Male CD-1 mice were subjected to experimental sepsis via intraperitoneal injection of heat-killed Escherichia coli +/- concomitant intravenous iron sucrose (Venofer; 2 mg). Nonseptic mice +/- iron therapy served as controls. Plasma tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) levels were assessed 2 hours postinjections (serving as an inflammatory marker). Oxidative stress was gauged in heart or kidney tissue (at either 4 or 24 hours) by heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) mRNA or protein levels. Overall sepsis severity was assessed by morbidity/mortality rates (at 24 hours). RESULTS: Iron alone or sepsis alone each induced oxidant stress in heart and kidney (HO-1 mRNA/protein increases). When iron and E. coli were coadministered, additive or synergistic HO-1 mRNA/protein increments resulted. Iron injection alone only slightly raised TNF-alpha levels (from 0 to 2.3 pg/mL; P= 0.01). However, iron approximately doubled the TNF-alpha increments which arose from the septic state (1400 --> 2600 pg/mL). Neither sepsis alone, nor iron alone, induced any mortality and no mice became moribund (0/24 mice). However, when iron + sepsis were combined, approximately 60% of mice either died (5/12) or developed a moribund (2/12) state (P= 0.005). CONCLUSION: Parenteral iron administration can induce systemic oxidative stress and modest TNF-alpha release. However, when iron is given during experimental sepsis, profound increases in both processes, and approximately 60% mortality, result. Given that renal failure patients have decreased antioxidant defenses and intermittently develop bacteremia, the potential for parenteral iron therapy to exacerbate clinical sepsis needs to be addressed.
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