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Effects of the immunomodulator diacetyl-splenopentin on antigen-induced arthritis in rabbits.

R Bräuer1, K Thoss, S Henzgen, G Waldmann.   

Abstract

Long-term treatment with the immunomodulator diacetyl-splenopentin reduces the severity of chronic joint inflammation and cartilage destruction in rabbits with antigen-induced arthritis. The level of specific antibodies as well as specific and non-specific cell-mediated immune reactivities including the proliferative response of spleen lymphocytes to cartilage proteoglycans in treated animals are lower than in untreated arthritic rabbits. Moreover, suppressor cell activity, which normally decreases during the early phase of inflammation, is enhanced and hyperreactive helper cell potential is reduced. These findings suggest that treatment with diacetyl-splenopentin normalizes the immune regulation, which is disturbed in the early phase of inflammation. This might result in a depression of the hyperreactive immune system including the autoimmunity developed against cartilage. Lowered immune reactivity in the joint in turn reduces the severity of chronic joint inflammation.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1387284     DOI: 10.1007/bf01990958

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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