Cannon G W, Harper D S
Salt Lake City Veteran Affairs Medical Center, UT.
Agents Actions. 1992 Jan;35(1-2):64-70. doi: 10.1007/BF01990953.
The effect of flurbiprofen on the passive transfer of adjuvant-induced arthritis was studied to determine if flurbiprofen acted in the donor and/or recipient arms of this model. Groups of donor and recipient rats were treated with either placebo or flurbiprofen 4 mg/kg. Joint scores were markedly decreased in recipient rats treated with flurbiprofen irrespective of the whether donor animals were treated with placebo or flurbiprofen (p less than 0.01). There was also a moderate decrease in the ability of donor cells from rats treated with flurbiprofen to suppress the severity of arthritis (p less than 0.01); however, this effect was less marked than that seen in recipient animals. These data imply that flurbiprofen may act at multiple sites in adjuvant-induced arthritis, but the major site of action of flurbiprofen in this model is in the recipient animals.
研究了氟比洛芬对佐剂性关节炎被动转移的影响,以确定氟比洛芬在该模型的供体和/或受体环节是否起作用。将供体和受体大鼠分组,分别给予安慰剂或4mg/kg氟比洛芬。无论供体动物接受的是安慰剂还是氟比洛芬治疗,接受氟比洛芬治疗的受体大鼠的关节评分均显著降低(p<0.01)。用氟比洛芬治疗的大鼠的供体细胞抑制关节炎严重程度的能力也有中度下降(p<0.01);然而,这种作用不如在受体动物中明显。这些数据表明,氟比洛芬可能在佐剂性关节炎的多个部位起作用,但在该模型中氟比洛芬的主要作用部位是受体动物。