Inhibition of experimental autoimmune tubulointerstitial nephritis in Brown-Norway rats by (15S)-15-methyl prostaglandin E1. Analysis of the effect of prostaglandin E1 on the induction of the humoral immune response and the elicitation of humorally mediated inflammation
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Inhibition of experimental autoimmune tubulointerstitial nephritis in Brown-Norway rats by (15S)-15-methyl prostaglandin E1. Analysis of the effect of prostaglandin E1 on the induction of the humoral immune response and the elicitation of humorally mediated inflammation
Abstract
Brown-Norway (BN) rats develop tubulointerstitial nephritis (TIN) after immunization with bovine tubular basement membrane (TBM) and adjuvants. Daily subcutaneous injections (either on Days 0-7 or Days 0-14) of (15S)-15-methyl prostaglandin E1 (M-PGE1) at a dose of 1 mg/kg/day markedly inhibited or completely abrogated the development of both the acute polymorphonuclear (Day 10) and the subsequent mononuclear (Day 14) inflammatory phases of BN rat TIN. Circulating anti-TBM antibody in Days 0-7 M-PGE1-treated rats was moderately diminished on Day 8 after immunization but not on Day 14. Circulating anti-TBM antibody in Days 0-14 M-PGE1-treated rats was only slightly diminished on Day 14. In experiments to test the effect of M-PGE1 on the elicitation phase of humorally mediated inflammation, M-PGE1 inhibited the acute inflammatory response observed 6 hours after intradermal injection of particulate TBM into TBM-sensitized BN rats. The inflammation in these skin tests was demonstrated by passive transfer experiments to be humorally mediated. The inhibition of acute humorally mediated intradermal inflammation was not attributable to neutropenia, because M-PGE1 caused a significant neutrophilia as demonstrated by peripheral blood smears. Although the inhibition of TIN in Days 0-14 M-PGE1-treated rats may have been due, in part, to dysfunction of the elicitation phase of humorally mediated inflammation, the inhibition of TIN in Days 0-7 M-PGE1-treated rats was more likely secondary to the diminished induction of either humoral or cellular immunity.
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