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. 1986 Nov;19(3-4):203-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF01966207.

Free radical production at the site of an acute inflammatory reaction as measured by chemiluminescence

Free radical production at the site of an acute inflammatory reaction as measured by chemiluminescence

E J Dowling et al. Agents Actions. 1986 Nov.

Abstract

A foot-pad oedema model was used to investigate the presence of free radicals using a chemiluminescence method. This model is an example of a cell mediated hypersensitivity reaction. Male rats were inoculated in the scruff with Freund's Complete Adjuvant (FCA) on Day 0 and then challenged 6 days later with FCA in one hind paw. An acute inflammatory reaction was initiated over the following 96 hours and within 4 hours of induction, reactive oxygen species were detected in the inflamed tissue. A peak of chemiluminescence activity was seen 8 hours after the induction of the inflammatory reaction, well before maximum oedema was observed. Using mannitol, catalase and DABCO to elucidate the nature of the reactive oxygen species it was found that hydroxyl radicals, hydrogen peroxide and singlet oxygen all contributed to this burst of oxidative activity and are therefore probably involved with the process of lipid peroxidation and the severity of an inflammatory reaction.

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