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Effects of treatment with interleukin-1 receptor antagonist on endogenous interleukin-1 levels in normal and irradiated mice

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Bugarski, Diana
Jovčić, Gordana
Kataranovski, Milena
Ivanović, Z
Petakov, Marijana
Stojanović, N.
Milenković, P.
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The in vivo effects of recombinant human interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (rhIL-1Ra) administration on endogenous IL-1 levels in the circulation and conditioned media (CM) from different immunohematopoietic organ/tissues were studied in CBA mice under steady state and postirradiation conditions. In normal mice, constitutive IL-1 levels were demonstrated in the plasma, CM of peritoneal exudate cells and full-thickness skin explants with low or undetectable levels in CM of splenic and bone marrow cell suspensions. In irradiated mice (2 Gy, X rays) on day 3 post exposure a significant increase of IL-1 levels was seen in the circulation and CM of peritoneal exudate cells, with no significantly different levels in postirradiation bone marrow, spleen and skin. After rhIL-1Ra treatment of the animals (2 x 50 mu g/mouse, i.p.), significantly elevated IL-1 levels were observed in the skin and CM of peritoneal exudate cells in normal mice, whereas slightly increased levels were detected in CM o...f splenic cells. The rhIL-1Ra administration in irradiated mice led to decreased IL-1 concentrations in the circulation, and CM of peritoneal exudate cells and skin. The results pointed out the importance of IL-1 secretion and receptor expression in the maintenance of homeostasis in steady state, as well as during recovery after irradiation. Modulatory effects of IL-1Ra on IL-1 production were dependent on basic endogenous IL-1 concentration.

Keywords:
rhIL-1Ra / IL-1 / in vivo / steady-state / irradiation
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Physiological Research, 2000, 49, 3, 355-362
Publisher:
  • Acad Sciences Czech Republic, Inst Physiology, Prague 4

ISSN: 0862-8408

PubMed: 11043923

WoS: 000088843100009

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http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/61
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abstract = "The in vivo effects of recombinant human interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (rhIL-1Ra) administration on endogenous IL-1 levels in the circulation and conditioned media (CM) from different immunohematopoietic organ/tissues were studied in CBA mice under steady state and postirradiation conditions. In normal mice, constitutive IL-1 levels were demonstrated in the plasma, CM of peritoneal exudate cells and full-thickness skin explants with low or undetectable levels in CM of splenic and bone marrow cell suspensions. In irradiated mice (2 Gy, X rays) on day 3 post exposure a significant increase of IL-1 levels was seen in the circulation and CM of peritoneal exudate cells, with no significantly different levels in postirradiation bone marrow, spleen and skin. After rhIL-1Ra treatment of the animals (2 x 50 mu g/mouse, i.p.), significantly elevated IL-1 levels were observed in the skin and CM of peritoneal exudate cells in normal mice, whereas slightly increased levels were detected in CM of splenic cells. The rhIL-1Ra administration in irradiated mice led to decreased IL-1 concentrations in the circulation, and CM of peritoneal exudate cells and skin. The results pointed out the importance of IL-1 secretion and receptor expression in the maintenance of homeostasis in steady state, as well as during recovery after irradiation. Modulatory effects of IL-1Ra on IL-1 production were dependent on basic endogenous IL-1 concentration.",
publisher = "Acad Sciences Czech Republic, Inst Physiology, Prague 4",
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Bugarski, D., Jovčić, G., Kataranovski, M., Ivanović, Z., Petakov, M., Stojanović, N.,& Milenković, P.. (2000). Effects of treatment with interleukin-1 receptor antagonist on endogenous interleukin-1 levels in normal and irradiated mice. in Physiological Research
Acad Sciences Czech Republic, Inst Physiology, Prague 4., 49(3), 355-362.
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Bugarski D, Jovčić G, Kataranovski M, Ivanović Z, Petakov M, Stojanović N, Milenković P. Effects of treatment with interleukin-1 receptor antagonist on endogenous interleukin-1 levels in normal and irradiated mice. in Physiological Research. 2000;49(3):355-362.
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Bugarski, Diana, Jovčić, Gordana, Kataranovski, Milena, Ivanović, Z, Petakov, Marijana, Stojanović, N., Milenković, P., "Effects of treatment with interleukin-1 receptor antagonist on endogenous interleukin-1 levels in normal and irradiated mice" in Physiological Research, 49, no. 3 (2000):355-362,
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