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— LipoidAisresponsibleforthetoxiceffect.Asafreesubstance,orboundup
intheLPScomplex,itstimulates—bybindingtogetherwiththeLPSbinding
protein(LBP)totheCD1 4 receptorofmacrophages—theformationand
secretionofcytokinesthatdetermineclinicalendotoxinsymptomatology.
Interleukin 1 (IL-1)andtumornecrosisfactor(TNF)induceanincreased
synthesisofprostaglandinE2inthehypothalamus,thussettingthe“ther-
mostat”inthetemperaturecontrolcenterhigher,resultinginfever.Other
directandindirectendotoxineffectsincludegranulopoiesisstimulation,
aggregationanddegenerationofthrombocytes,intravasalcoagulationdue
tofactorVIIactivation,adropinbloodpressure,andcachexia.LPScanalso
activatethealternativecomplementpathway.Releaseoflargeamountsof
endotoxincanleadtoseptic(endotoxic)shock.Endotoxinisnotinactivated
byvaporsterilization.Therefore,theparentmaterialsusedinproductionof
parenteralpharmaceuticalsmustbefreeofendotoxins(pyrogens).
— TheO-specificpolysaccharidechainistheso-calledOantigen,thefine
chemicalstructureofwhichresultsinalargenumberofantigenicvariants
usefulinbacterialtyping(e.g.,detaileddifferentiationofsalmonella
types)(seep.284f.).
L-forms(L=ListerInstitute).TheL-formsarebacteriawithmureindefects,
e.g.,resultingfromtheeffectsofbetalactamantibiotics.L-formsarehighly
TheLipopolysaccharideComplex
Lipid Core polysaccharide O-specific
polysaccharide chain
Lipoid A
- Diglucosamine
- Fatty acids
Phosphate
Inner
core region
Outer
core region
Repeating units
consisting of
3–8 sugars
Fatty acids
Diglucosamine
Different
sugars
(heptoses)
Kdo (2-keto-
3-deoxy-octulosonic acid)
Different
sugars
(heptoses)
Fig.3. 12 Thethree-partlipopolysaccharidecomplex(LPS)ofGram-negative
bacteriaisanchoredintheoutermembranebymeansofitslipidmoiety.LPS
isalsoknownasendotoxin.
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