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摘要
小鼠对绵羊红细胞(SRBC)的延迟性超敏反应(DTH)是一种主要由Ly 1+ t细胞介导的细胞免疫的简单模型。由于对该模型的药理学知之甚少,因此对各种抗关节炎药物的治疗效果进行了测试。肿胀用汞体积描记仪测定,并用于测定药物活性。两种免疫抑制剂(环磷酰胺和硫唑嘌呤)和两种类固醇(地塞米松和氢化可的松)显著减轻肿胀。在六种非甾体类抗炎药(NSAIDs)中,只有阿司匹林能减轻肿胀。吲哚美辛、苯丁酮和苯诺卡洛芬增强肿胀,布洛芬和异西康无效。四种疾病改善抗风湿药物(DMARDs), d -青霉胺,左旋咪唑,氯喹和金硫葡萄糖,被测试,没有抑制肿胀。甲硫葡萄糖显著增强肿胀。总之,只有类固醇和免疫抑制剂对甲状旁腺激素对SRBC的影响是一致的。一般来说,非甾体抗炎药和dmard要么无活性,要么增强肿胀。这些结果表明,该模型可用于常规筛选免疫调节剂。
Effects of antiarthritic compounds on sheep erythrocyte-induced delayed-type hypersensitivity.
Delayed hypersensitivity (DTH) to sheep erythrocytes (SRBC) in mice is a simple model of cellular immunity mediated primarily by Ly 1+ T-cells. Because little is known about the pharmacology of this model, the therapeutic effects of a variety of antiarthritic agents were tested. Swelling was determined using mercury plethysmography and used to determine drug activity. Two immunosuppressive agents (cyclophosphamide and azathioprine) and two steroids (dexamethasone and hydrocortisone) significantly reduced swelling. Only one of six nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), aspirin, reduced swelling. Indomethacin, phenylbutazone, and benoxaprofen augmented swelling and ibuprofen and isoxicam were inactive. Four disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), D-penicillamine, levamisole, chloroquine, and aurothioglucose, were tested and none inhibited swelling. Aurothioglucose significantly augmented swelling. In conclusion, only steroids and immunosuppressive agents had consistent effects on DTH to SRBC. In general, NSAIDs and DMARDs were either inactive or augmented swelling. These results suggest that this model may be of use as a routine screen for immunomodulatory agents.