Table 1. Comparison of studies using non pharmacological pre or post treatment strategies in LPS induced sepsis in mice.
Author | Year | Species | Dose of LPS | Pre or Post Treatment | Mode | 24 hr Survival |
48 hr Survival |
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Ishizashi et al(28) | 1995 | 5 week old C57BL/6J |
IV LPS 20mg/kg | Pre-Treated (P. acnes, IP 7 days before exercise). Exercise 120 min prior to LPS |
Voluntary Wheel Running | Control = 0 Exerc = 22% |
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Martin et al (27) | 2013 | 22 month C57BL/6J | Max Dose IP 0.33mg/kg | Pre treatment 10 weeks | Voluntary wheel running | Control = 73% Exerc = 100% |
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Kim et al (29) | 2014 | 6 weeks mice BALB/c |
IP 20 mg/kg | Remote Ischemic Pre (RIPC) & Post Conditioning (RpostC), immediately before or after LPS |
Hind-limb tourniquet 3 cycles (10min Ischemia/10min reperfusion) |
Control = 80% RIPC = 100% RpostC = 90% |
Control = 15% RIPC = 65% Rpostc = 65% |
Irahara et al (26) | 2016 | 11 weeks C57BL/6J |
Max Dose IP 10mg/kg | Post Treatment exercise |
Treadmill 30 min X 3 after LPS and 30 min X 2 next day | Control = 80% Exercise = 100% |
Control = 60% Exercise = 100% |
Adams et al Current work |
2018 | 6–10 weeks C57BL/6J | IP 40mg/kg | Pre and Post Treatment | pGz Pre Treatment = 3 days Post Treatment = 30 min after LPS |
Control = 6% pGz-LPS = 75% LPS-pGz = 100% |
LPS-Control = 0% pGz-LPS = 61% LPS-pGz = 83% |
Compendium of mice studies using non pharmacological interventions pre or post treatment in models of LPS induced endotoxin in mice published from 1995 to 2018 with at least 24 hrs. survival. Each study shows the dose of LPS, method of administration (IP = intraperitoneal, IV = intravenous) the pre or post treatment strategy, the modality and 24 and 48 hrs. survival.