OBJECTIVE: To test the effect of ampicillin on amniotic interleukin-6 (IL-6) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) release. METHODS: In an in vitro study, IL-6 and PGE2 release from amnion-like Wistar Institute Susan Hayflick cells was assayed under basal conditions, as well as after incubation with ampicillin. In an in vivo study, amniotic fluid IL-6 was assayed in a total of 212 patients submitted to genetic amniocentesis during the 17th week of their singleton physiological pregnancy. The study population was subdivided as follows: 92 patients sampled before ampicillin administration, 70 patients sampled 4 hours after administration of 1 g ampicillin, and 50 patients sampled 12 hours after administration of 1 g ampicillin. RESULTS: At doses ranging from 10-7 to 10-4 M, ampicillin decreased IL-6 release from Wistar Institute Susan Hayflick cells. The drug effect was already statistically significant (-30%; P <.05) at the lowest concentration tested (10-7 M), reaching the maximum (-50%) at 10-6 M after 4 hours of incubation. Moreover, ampicillin concentrations ranging from 10-7 to 10-4 M decreased PGE2 release from Wistar Institute Susan Hayflick cells; maximal inhibition was reached at 10-6 M after 4 hours (-40%; P <.05). Finally, IL-6 levels measured in amniotic fluid of patients sampled 4 hours after ampicillin administration proved strongly and significantly reduced when compared with those sampled either before or 12 hours after treatment (P <.001). CONCLUSION: The capacity of ampicillin to directly decrease amniotic IL-6 and PGE2 release should be considered in the management of bacterial and nonbacterial inflammatory complications of pregnancy mediated by the cytokine and prostanoid interaction.

Inhibition of amniotic interleukin-6 and prostaglandin E-2 release by ampicillin

VESCE, Fortunato;PAVAN, Barbara;LUNGHI, Laura;SCAPOLI, Chiara;PIFFANELLI, Adriano;BIONDI, Carla
2004

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OBJECTIVE: To test the effect of ampicillin on amniotic interleukin-6 (IL-6) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) release. METHODS: In an in vitro study, IL-6 and PGE2 release from amnion-like Wistar Institute Susan Hayflick cells was assayed under basal conditions, as well as after incubation with ampicillin. In an in vivo study, amniotic fluid IL-6 was assayed in a total of 212 patients submitted to genetic amniocentesis during the 17th week of their singleton physiological pregnancy. The study population was subdivided as follows: 92 patients sampled before ampicillin administration, 70 patients sampled 4 hours after administration of 1 g ampicillin, and 50 patients sampled 12 hours after administration of 1 g ampicillin. RESULTS: At doses ranging from 10-7 to 10-4 M, ampicillin decreased IL-6 release from Wistar Institute Susan Hayflick cells. The drug effect was already statistically significant (-30%; P <.05) at the lowest concentration tested (10-7 M), reaching the maximum (-50%) at 10-6 M after 4 hours of incubation. Moreover, ampicillin concentrations ranging from 10-7 to 10-4 M decreased PGE2 release from Wistar Institute Susan Hayflick cells; maximal inhibition was reached at 10-6 M after 4 hours (-40%; P <.05). Finally, IL-6 levels measured in amniotic fluid of patients sampled 4 hours after ampicillin administration proved strongly and significantly reduced when compared with those sampled either before or 12 hours after treatment (P <.001). CONCLUSION: The capacity of ampicillin to directly decrease amniotic IL-6 and PGE2 release should be considered in the management of bacterial and nonbacterial inflammatory complications of pregnancy mediated by the cytokine and prostanoid interaction.
2004
Vesce, Fortunato; Pavan, Barbara; Lunghi, Laura; Giovannini, G; Scapoli, Chiara; Piffanelli, Adriano; Biondi, Carla
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