2006
DOI: 10.1128/iai.01949-05
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Doxycycline Reduces Mortality and Injury to the Brain and Cochlea in Experimental Pneumococcal Meningitis

Abstract: Bacterial meningitis is characterized by an inflammatory reaction to the invading pathogens that can ultimately lead to sensorineural hearing loss, permanent brain injury, or death. The matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and tumor necrosis factor alpha-converting enzyme (TACE) are key mediators that promote inflammation, blood-brain barrier disruption, and brain injury in bacterial meningitis. Doxycycline is a clinically used antibiotic with anti-inflammatory effects that lead to reduced cytokine release and the… Show more

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“…In an adult rat model of PM, the severity of permanent hearing impairment assessed 2 wk after the infection correlated significantly with the loss of type I spiral ganglion neurons (10). We have recently confirmed and expanded the correlation between the loss of type I neurons in the spiral ganglion and the degree of hearing impairment in infant rats (11). Indeed, we have shown that adjuvant therapy with doxcycline combined with ceftriaxone significantly attenuated neuron loss in the spiral ganglion.…”
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confidence: 56%
“…In an adult rat model of PM, the severity of permanent hearing impairment assessed 2 wk after the infection correlated significantly with the loss of type I spiral ganglion neurons (10). We have recently confirmed and expanded the correlation between the loss of type I neurons in the spiral ganglion and the degree of hearing impairment in infant rats (11). Indeed, we have shown that adjuvant therapy with doxcycline combined with ceftriaxone significantly attenuated neuron loss in the spiral ganglion.…”
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confidence: 56%
“…Therefore, MMPs may represent a potential therapeutic target to limit morbidity and mortality. Doxycycline is a licensed MMP inhibitor in the United States used to treat periodontal disease (30) and has been proposed as an agent to limit pathology in other infectious and inflammatory diseases (31)(32)(33)(34). Doxycycline suppressed multiple MMPs in cellular models (A) 7H11 agar impregnated with doxycycline 2 mg/ml completely suppresses growth of Mtb at 14 days.…”
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“…Steroids are given to reduce the inflammation and reduce the damage to the eighth nerve. Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors are also effective in reducing the opening of the BBB and controlling the inflammatory response (Meli et al, 2006).…”
Section: Blood-brain Barrier In Bacterial Meningitis Neuropathic Paimentioning
confidence: 99%