EARLY ENTERAL FEEDING REDUCES SEPSIS RESPONSE AND NEUROINFLAMMATION IN A PIG MODEL OF NEONATAL BLOODSTREAM INFECTION

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Background and aims Preterm birth and infections account for the majority of early childhood morbidity. Neonatal sepsis remains a major clinical and societal burden due to associated neurodevelopmental disturbances. Milk contains several immunologically active compounds and may support infection resistance. Using a novel preterm piglet model of bloodstream infection, we hypothesized that early enteral milk feeding supports resistance against sepsis and neuroinflammation. Methods Forty cesarean born preterm piglets were administered saline (CON) or Staphylococcus epidermidis (SE, 109 CFU/kg) systemically within 6 hours of birth and given total parenteral nutrition (CON-TPN, n=11; SE-TPN, n=15) or enteral nutrition (SE-ENT, n=14, 9 ml/kg/3h cow’s colostrum). After 24 hours, we recorded bacteriology, hematology, hemodynamics, thromboelastographies (TEGs), and acid–base balance. Furthermore, in vivo blood-cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barrier permeability, CSF leukocyte count, microglia numbers and brain innate immune gene expression were assessed. Results ENT-SE pigs had fewer bacteria than TPN-SE in blood and CSF (both p<0.05), and physical activity levels, blood pressure, blood lactate and acidity were similar to CON-TPN, while TPN-SE pigs showed decreased physical activity, blood pressure and blood pH, and increased lactate (all p<0.05). Lymphopenia, thrombocytopenia and procoagulant TEG profiles were observed in both SE-infected groups. In vivo blood-CSF barrier permeability and CSF leukocytes were lower in ENT-SE than TPN-SE pigs (both p<0.05). Moreover, the ENT treatment downregulated several immune-related genes in the brain, while microglia numbers were increased in both SE-infected groups. Conclusions Using a newly established clinically relevant animal model of neonatal bloodstream infection, we show that early enteral feeding confers resistance against sepsis and neuroinflammation
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer307, EAPS-0930
TidsskriftEuropean Journal of Pediatrics
Vol/bind175
Udgave nummer11
Sider (fra-til)1497-1497
Antal sider1
ISSN0340-6199
DOI
StatusUdgivet - nov. 2016
BegivenhedCongress of the European Academy of Paediatric Societies - Palexpo, Geneva, Schweiz
Varighed: 21 okt. 201625 okt. 2016
Konferencens nummer: 6

Konference

KonferenceCongress of the European Academy of Paediatric Societies
Nummer6
LokationPalexpo
LandSchweiz
ByGeneva
Periode21/10/201625/10/2016

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