Azathioprine (AZ) has been used in the treatment of refractory inflammatory bowel disease. The mechanism by which AZ decrease colonic inflammation is not known. It is alluded that AZ may be effective in the maintenance of remission. We examined whether AZ in non-immunosuppressive doses reduces extravasation and neutrophil trafficking in a rat model of colonic inflammation. Rats were treated with I.P. injection of AZ (1 mg/kg) for 6 weeks. At the end of 2 and 6 weeks rats were injected I.V. immune complex and on the following day the proximal colon was perfused with 2.5% formaldehyde (local irritant 3 ml/hour for 5 mins). Extravasation was measured by Evans' blue technique and neutrophil concentration in the tissue was determined by measuring myeloperoxidase (MPO). AZ did not inhibit extravasation and MPO after 2 weeks of therapy. However, after 6 weeks, AZ reduced extravasation to 20 +/- 2-mu-g/gm compared to untreated animals (51 +/- 6-mu-g/gm tissue) and MPO levels to 0.3 +/- 13 compared to untreated rats (0.8 +/- 0.32 mU/gm). There was a good correlation between extravasation and MPO levels. These results suggest that long-term treatment with AZ may prevent extravasation and cause reduction in neutrophil trafficking. Such an effect may be beneficial for maintaining remission in IBD.
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Azathioprine reduces extravasation and neutrophil trafficking in immune complex-mediated inflammation in the rat colon
Collection sécurité, v 34(1-2), pp 244-246
1991
PMID: 1665297
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- Title
- Azathioprine reduces extravasation and neutrophil trafficking in immune complex-mediated inflammation in the rat colon
- Creators
- S. N. S Murthy - Hahnemann University HospitalT Anania - Hahnemann University HospitalH. R Clearfield - Hahnemann University Hospital
- Publication Details
- Collection sécurité, v 34(1-2), pp 244-246
- Conference
- Fifth international conference of the Inflammation Research Association, September 23-27, 1990, White Haven PA, USA
- Publisher
- International Atomic Energy Agency
- Number of pages
- 3
- Grant note
- The Inflammation Research Association
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- College of Medicine; [Retired Faculty]
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:A1991GJ04800073
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-0025912070
- Other Identifier
- 991022021037904721
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