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B L Maloff1, J E Shaw, T M Di Meo.
Abstract
Interleukin-1 (IL-1) mediates a number of immunologic and physiologic responses associated with inflammation. A new model to monitor the primary effects of IL-1 and potential inhibitors on inflammation has been developed, which involves unilateral injection of 300 U of highly purified recombinant human IL-1 in mouse ears. Ear thickness of IL-1 injected ears increased 7-10-fold 24 hr posttreatment, concomitant with a corresponding increase in myeloperoxidase activity, suggesting that neutrophil influx contributes to this response. Administration of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs did not influence the IL-1 effect in vivo. Inhibition of phospholipase A2 activity ameliorated the IL-1 stimulated inflammation; treatment with 10 mg/kg dexamethaxone eliminated approximately 80% of increased myeloperoxidase activity compared to control values. This model provides a well-defined in vivo assay with which to quantify the systemic effects of compounds capable of altering the activity of IL-1, and the data suggest that this mechanism may explain the unique efficacy of steroids as antiinflammatories.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2554066 DOI: 10.1016/0160-5402(89)90042-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharmacol Methods ISSN: 0160-5402