TrumpLyftAlles | 6 points
Ivermectin Inhibits LPS-induced Production of Inflammatory Cytokines and Improves LPS-induced Survival in Mice (2008)[-] TrumpLyftAlles | 1 points
Differences in the two studies:
1) Ivermectin decreased IL-6 and avermectin didn't
2) The ivermectin study didn't make any finding about MAP-kinase and the avermectin identified it as another way the drug blocks inflammatory cytokines.
They both say 'mectin blocks NF-kB (aka NF-kappaB).
[-] TrumpLyftAlles | 2 points | Jul 07 2020 08:09:01
I thought I knew that ivermectin helps calm the cytokine storm. Of course, this is a study of mice, so...
Results: Ivermectin improved mouse survival rate induced by a lethal dose of LPS. In addition, ivermectin significantly decreased the production of TNF-alpha, IL-1ss and IL-6 in vivo and in vitro. Furthermore, ivermectin suppressed NF-kB translocation induced by LPS.
Conclusions: The results indicate that ivermectin may inhibit LPS-induced production of inflammatory cytokines by blocking NF-kB pathway and improve LPS-induced survival in mice. This finding might provide a new strategy for the treatment of endotoxemia and associated inflammation.
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[-] movethroughit | 2 points | Jul 07 2020 17:56:22
That certainly supports it's ability to save a large percentage of late-stage covid patients that had underlying health problems prior to infection.
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[-] covid-19_throwaway | 2 points | Jul 07 2020 18:43:38
Related: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19453757/
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[-] TrumpLyftAlles | 1 points | Jul 07 2020 18:57:48
Thanks very much. I wish I knew more about these -- factors. What's the word. Anyway, this is a great leaping off point for learning about that stuff.
I added paragraph breaks.
This is about avermectin, not ivermectin. Does that matter? NO, both articles are talking about the same pathway: NF-kB = NF-kappaB.
#Abstract
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) can induce mouse macrophages to produce a number of cytokines and other inflammatory mediators. Immunopharmacological studies can provide new information on the immunomodulatory activities of some drugs, including their effect on cytokine productions.
For this reason, we first investigated the efficacy of avermectin on cytokine levels induced by LPS in vitro, and we found that avermectin can significantly regulate tumor necrosis factor alpha, interleukin (IL)-1beta and IL-10, but has no significant effect on IL-6.
IL-6 comes up a lot. IVERTODO: Why?
We further investigated the effects of the drug on the major signal transduction pathways associated with inflammation: nuclear transcription factor kappa-B (NF-kappaB) and the mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases, extracellular signal regulated kinase, p38 and c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK). RAW 264.7 cells were pretreated with 0.625, 1.25 or 5 mg/L avermectin 1 h prior to treatment with 1 mg/L LPS. Thirty minutes later, cells were fixed, and NF-kappaB activation was measured by immunocytochemical analysis, or cells were collected and MAP-kinase activation was measured by western blot. Signal transduction studies showed that avermectin significantly inhibits NF-kappaB p65 translocation into the nucleus and inhibits JNK and p38 phosphorylation protein expression. Therefore, avermectin may inhibit LPS-induced production of inflammatory cytokines by blocking NF-kappaB and MAP-kinase in RAW 264.7 cells.
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[-] TrumpLyftAlles | 1 points | Jul 07 2020 21:45:58
decreased the production ... IL-6
IVERTODO:
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