CARRAGEENAN-INDUCED oedema of the rat foot is used widely as a working model of inflammation in the search for new anti-inflammatory agents, The test, introduced in 1962 by Winter, Risley and Nuss, appeared to be the basis for the discovery of the new anti-inflammatory drug indomethacin (Winter et
Endotoxin-induced uveitis (EIU) in the rat: A study of inflammatory and immunological mechanisms
β Scribed by A. Okumura; M. Mochizuki; M. Nishi; C. P. Herbort
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 912 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0165-5701
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β¦ Synopsis
Endotoxin-induced uveitis (EIU) can be produced by systemic injection of endotoxin (ET). It is not clear yet why exclusive ocular involvement occurs in this model. To clarify this question and to establish the sequence of inflammatory events, EIU was induced in Lewis rats by footpad injection of Salmonella ET. Ocular inflammatory response (anterior chamber cells and proteins), aqueous inflammation mediators (thromboxane B2, prostaglandin E2, leukotriene B4 and substance P) and MHC class 2 (Ia) antigen expression in the ciliary body were monitored for 72 hours. Thromboxane B2 was detected early in the aqueous humor, peaking already 1 hour after ET injection. Prostaglandin E2 & leukotriene B4 peaks and a second peak of thromboxane B2 were recorded 18 hours after ET-injection, at the time of maximal ocular inflammation. MHC-class 2 expression was first detected in the ciliary body stroma at the vascular level 6 hours after ET injection and was massively expressed in the ciliary body epithelium at 18 and 72 hours. It is hypothesized that ciliary body endothelium is particularly sensitive to the effect of ET and is the site of thrombocyte adherence. Vascular damage leads in succession to cellular infiltration, release of inflammation mediators and disruption of blood-ocular barrier. MHC-class 2 expression is a secondary phenomenon and is probably at the origin of additional tissue damage from immune effector mechanisms.
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