Journal article
Non-selective beta-blockers enhance resolution of induced infections in animals and healthcare-associated infections in humans
A Occhinegro, D Ventrella, S Rosa, L Alberti, R Amici, M Cerri, T Hitrec, D Tupone, A Cappellini, S Ratti, A Elmi, A Zannoni, S Felici, D Golinelli, M Luppi, YR Lankadeva, CN May, RM McAllen, MJ McKinley, P Passaglia Show all
Scientific Reports | Published : 2025
Abstract
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) pose significant risks, leading to increased morbidity, mortality, and costs, exacerbated by multi-drug-resistant microorganisms. This study aimed to evaluate pharmacological prophylaxis targeting sympathetic reflex control of immunity to mitigate systemic infections, offering a novel approach to combating HAIs. The study included animal experiments and a retrospective analysis of orthopedic surgery patients in Romagna, Italy. Young female pigs were intravenously inoculated with Escherichia coli (E. coli) and divided into two groups: propranolol-treated (non-selective β-blocker; 3 mg/kg; 3x/day orally) and vehicle-treated, starting two days before infe..
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