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. 1982 May;7(5):541-54.
doi: 10.1007/BF00965121.

Observations on the effects of protease inhibitors on the suppression of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis

Observations on the effects of protease inhibitors on the suppression of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis

M E Smith et al. Neurochem Res. 1982 May.

Abstract

Inhibitors of proteolytic enzymes were tested for their ability to suppress the clinical signs and CNS lesions produced by injection of purified myelin in complete Freund's adjuvant into Lewis rats. Pepstatin or a series of neutral protease inhibitors including aprotinin, soybean trypsin inhibitor, leupeptin, antipain, trans-aminomethyl cyclohexane carboxylic acid (AMCA), epsilon-amino caproic acid (EACA) nitrophenyl guanidino benzoate (NPGB), D- and L-polylysine, or a new commercial protease inhibitor, dipropionyl Rhein (DPR) were injected daily beginning on day 7 after immunization of rats with myelin. Aprotinin and soybean trypsin inhibitor exacerbated the symptoms and lesions of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE), leupeptin and antipain had no effect, and the plasminogen activators AMCA, EACA, NPGB, as well as poly-L- and poly-D-lysine and DPR suppressed various aspects of EAE. The measurement of acid protease as a biochemical method for quantitation of the degree of cellular infiltration into the CNS is proposed, and the results with the various treatments presented. AMCA and NPGB may exert their effects at the site of entrance of the lymphoid cells into the CNS.

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