Cachectin: More Than a Tumor Necrosis Factor

Franklin H. Epstein(Rockefeller University), Bruce Beutler, Anthony Cerami
New England Journal of Medicine
February 12, 1987
Cited by 1,445

Abstract

THE metabolic impact of infectious and neoplastic disease states has long been known to clinicians.1 2 3 4 Invasive diseases may disrupt normal homeo-static mechanisms, both locally and systemically. For example, acute gram-negative infections frequently lead to profound metabolic acidosis and to biphasic changes in plasma glucose concentration, both seen in the context of hypotension, disseminated intravascular coagulation, and widespread tissue injury.5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Chronic infectious diseases, as well as neoplastic diseases, may provoke a severe wasting diathesis, in which negative calorie and nitrogen balance lead to death despite the absence of a large parasite or tumor burden.It was once widely believed that invasive . . .


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