| Literature DB >> 6979993 |
R B Nussenblatt, M M Rodrigues, M C Salinas-Carmona, I Gery, S Cevario, W Wacker.
Abstract
Cyclosporin A has been shown to be an effective inhibitor of T cell-mediated diseases. We show here that cyclosporin A was capable of totally preventing the clinical appearance of experimental autoimmune uveitis in Lewis rats, even when administered on an every-other-day schedule (10 mg/kg) or when begun seven days after immunization (40 mg/kg). At lower doses of the drug, a modulation of the disease was seen with evidence of a more chronic, granulomatous process. A long-lasting unresponsive state to the immunizing antigen was not uniformly induced with cyclosporin A if therapy was begun seven days after S antigen immunization. Because of cyclosporin A's effective control of this experimental model that is induced by an antigen to which certain patients with uveitis demonstrate cell-mediated immune responses, cyclosporin A may be an effective mode of therapy for T cell-mediated intraocular inflammatory disease.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6979993 DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1982.01030040124022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Ophthalmol ISSN: 0003-9950