IL-1 and its role in rat carrageenan pleurisy

The carrageenan pleurisy model, which is characterized by cellular influx and oedema, has been used to examine the effects of anti-inflammatory compounds such as naproxen. Interleukin-1α and β (IL-1) are known to be pro-inflammatory mediators, and their roles in this model are unknown. Intrapleural...

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Main Authors: R. Goodman (Author), L. R. Mantegna (Author), C. L. McAIlister (Author), E. Bruin (Author), R. L. Dowling (Author), H. George (Author), W. Feeser (Author), B. Freimark (Author), M. Lischwe (Author), S. Pick (Author), R. R. Harris (Author), J. S. Kerr (Author)
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Published: Hindawi Limited, 1993-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The carrageenan pleurisy model, which is characterized by cellular influx and oedema, has been used to examine the effects of anti-inflammatory compounds such as naproxen. Interleukin-1α and β (IL-1) are known to be pro-inflammatory mediators, and their roles in this model are unknown. Intrapleural injection of 1% viscarin carrageenan or saline was administered to male Lewis rats. Four to 24 h later, cell counts, fluid volumes and IL-1β levels (measured by ELISA) were determined in the pleural cavity. Serum corticosterone levels were measured only at 4 h. Significant increases in IL-1β levels precede cell influx suggesting IL-1β plays a role in the maintenance of cell accumulation in the pleural cavity. None of the drugs tested, including the IL-1 receptor antagonist, maintained pleural cell influx and IL-1β levels at control levels. When human IL-1α or β or rat IL-1β were injected individually into the pleural cavity, none of these cytokines were pro-inflammatory, as measured by increased cell influx and fluid extravasation. These results suggest that although IL-1β levels increase in the pleural cavity in response to carrageenan, IL-1 per se is not the initiator of the pro-inflammatory events of cell influx and oedema in this model.
Item Description:0962-9351
1466-1861
10.1155/S0962935193000043