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-lα and β (IL-1) are known to be pro-inflammatory mediators, and their roles in this model are unknown. Intrapleural injection of 1% viscarin carra-geenan or saline was administered to male Lewis rats. Four to 24 h later, cell counts, fluid volumes and IL-lβ levels (measured by ELISA) were determined in the pleural cavity. Serum corticosterone levels were measured only at 4h. 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. © 1993, Rapid Communications of Oxford ktd.
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Goodman, R., Mantegna, L. R., Mcallister, C. L., Bruin, E., Dowling, R. L., George, H., … Kerr, J. S. (1993). Il-1 and its role in rat carrageenan pleurisy. Mediators of Inflammation, 2(1), 33–39. https://doi.org/10.1155/S0962935193000043
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