Authors
David M Aronoff, Yibai Hao, Jooho Chung, Nicole Coleman, Casey Lewis, Camila M Peres, Carlos H Serezani, Gwo-Hsiao Chen, Nicolas Flamand, Thomas G Brock, Marc Peters-Golden
Publication date
2008/6/15
Journal
The Journal of Immunology
Volume
180
Issue
12
Pages
8222-8230
Publisher
American Association of Immunologists
Description
Fatal cases of acute shock complicating Clostridium sordellii endometritis following medical abortion with mifepristone (also known as RU-486) used with misoprostol were reported. The pathogenesis of this unexpected complication remains enigmatic. Misoprostol is a pharmacomimetic of PGE 2, an endogenous suppressor of innate immunity. Clinical C. sordellii infections were associated with intravaginal misoprostol administration, suggesting that high misoprostol concentrations within the uterus impair immune responses against C. sordellii. We modeled C. sordellii endometritis in rats to test this hypothesis. The intrauterine but not the intragastric delivery of misoprostol significantly worsened mortality from C. sordellii uterine infection, and impaired bacterial clearance in vivo. Misoprostol also reduced TNF-α production within the uterus during infection. The intrauterine injection of misoprostol did not enhance …
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