Abstract

Several studies demonstrated acute inflammatory response following traumatic injury. Inflammatory response during surgical interventions was verified by a significant increase of endotoxin plasma levels and a decrease of the endotoxin neutralizing capacity (ENC). However, the incidence of elevated endotoxin levels was significantly higher (89%) than detected bacterial translocation (35%). Thus parts or products of Gram-negative bacteria seem to translocate more easily into the blood circulation than whole bacteria. Along with the bacterial translocation, the inflammatory response correlated directly with the severity of the surgical intervention. In comparison after major and minor surgery Interleukin-6 (IL-6) and C-reactive protein (CRP) was also significantly different. Similar effects in mediator release were shown during endovascular stent graft placement and open surgery in infrarenal aortic aneurysm. Open surgery demonstrated a significant stronger endotoxin translocation and a decrease of ENC. Strategies to prevent translocation seem to be sensible. Colostrum is the first milk produced by the mammary glands within the first days after birth. It contains a complex system of immune factors and has a long history of use in traditional medicine. Placebo-controlled studies verified that prophylactic oral application of immunoglobulin-enriched colostrum milk preparation diminishes perioperative endotoxemia, prevents reduction of ENC and reduces postoperative CRP-levels, suggesting a stabilization of the gut barrier. This effect may be caused by immunoglobulin transportation by the neonatal receptor FcRn of the mucosal epithelium.In conclusion, there is an association of perioperative endotoxemia and the subsequent increase in mediators of the acute phase reaction in surgical patients. A prophylactic oral application of colostrum milk is likely to stabilize the gut barrier i.e. reduces the influx of lipopolysaccharides arising from Gram-negative bacterial pathogens and inhibits enterogenic endotoxemia. This appears to be a major mechanism underlying the therapeutic effect in patients at risk for Gram-negative septic shock.

Highlights

  • Several studies demonstrated acute inflammatory response following traumatic injury

  • Bovine colostrum is homologous to human colostrum, the protein content is about twenty, and the amount of immunoglobulin (Ig)G about ten-times higher than that of the human equivalence [41,42]

  • There was no significant difference between colonic surgery and other abdominal interventions in the major surgery group related to endotoxin plasma levels or endotoxin-binding proteins (EnBP)

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Summary

Conclusion

Enteral nutrition is not just the acquisition of calories and nitrogen, but it offers the possibility of the acute-phase response modulation and immune-function improvement. Benmark [108] noted 75% immune-function localization in the gastrointestinal tract This offers nutritional science a window to modulate this system. Immune milk products are supplements made of such hyperimmune colostrum or antibodies enriched from this milk These products can be used to give effective specific protection against different enteric diseases and are commercially available for animal farming. Author details 1Medical Faculty, Department of General, Visceral, and Thoracal Surgery, Asclepios Harz Hospitals, Goslar, Germany.

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