Mangan F R, Rager J P, Thomson M J
Br J Exp Pathol. 1985 Feb;66(1):1-5.
An assessment was made of the cellular inflammatory response to the subcutaneous implantation of sterile nitrocellulose discs and polyvinyl sponges in both normal rats and rats with adjuvant-induced arthritis. It was found that from 3 days after adjuvant injection the treated animals exhibited a reduced accumulation of inflammatory cells onto the nitrocellulose discs and that this impairment in response was not apparent until the discs had been retained for longer than 24 h. When discs were implanted after non-arthritogenic doses of adjuvant constituents or injection of brewer's yeast no effect was seen on the subsequent response. When polyvinyl sponges were used in adjuvant-treated animals a similar initial reduction in cellular accumulation was observed, which was later followed by increased cell numbers associated with enhanced granuloma formation. Differential cell counts revealed that both neutrophil and mononuclear cell types were affected. Some of the possible mechanisms involved in these observations are discussed.
对正常大鼠和佐剂诱导性关节炎大鼠皮下植入无菌硝酸纤维素圆盘和聚乙烯海绵后的细胞炎症反应进行了评估。结果发现,自佐剂注射3天后,经处理的动物在硝酸纤维素圆盘上的炎症细胞积聚减少,并且这种反应受损直到圆盘保留超过24小时才明显。当在非致关节炎剂量的佐剂成分后植入圆盘或注射啤酒酵母时,对随后的反应没有影响。当在佐剂处理的动物中使用聚乙烯海绵时,观察到细胞积聚有类似的初始减少,随后细胞数量增加并伴有肉芽肿形成增强。差异细胞计数显示中性粒细胞和单核细胞类型均受到影响。讨论了这些观察结果中涉及的一些可能机制。