Effect of the C3a-Receptor Antagonist SB 290157 on Anti-OVA Polyclonal Antibody—Induced Arthritis
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It was investigated whether the C3a-receptor antagonist (C3aRA) SB 290157 was involved in the suppression of anti-OVA pAb–induced arthritis because it is well known that anaphylatoxin C3a plays a crucial role in the development of an effective inflammatory response during complement activation. Anti-OVA pAb–induced arthritis was induced in DBA/1J mice by administration of anti-OVA pAb 0.5 h prior to intra-articular (i.a.) injection of OVA (0 h). Two peaks of joint swelling were observed at 0.5 and 3 h. The role of C3aRA in arthritis was investigated by injection of SB 290157 at concentrations of 10 and 30 mg/kg at 0 and 2 h. The antagonist was able to reduce joint swelling only at 3 h, and about 50% inhibition of joint swelling was observed with the concentration of 30 mg/kg. The C3 level was significantly decreased at 3 h compared with naïve mice showing complement consumption. Furthermore, the C3 activation was observed and increased corresponding to the graded concentration of anti-OVA pAb. The results also revealed that the C3aRA was able to reduce the expression of IL-1β in synovial tissue. Taken together, the results suggested that C3aRA may be effective in the inhibition of arthritis.
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著者
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OGAWA Naoki
Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo
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Hutamekalin Pilaiwanwadee
Department of Pharmacology, Kobe Pharmaceutical University, Japan
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Takeda Kohei
Department of Pharmacology, Kobe Pharmaceutical University, Japan
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Tani Mitsuhiro
Department of Pharmacology, Kobe Pharmaceutical University, Japan
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Tsuga Yuko
Department of Pharmacology, Kobe Pharmaceutical University, Japan
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Mizutani Nobuaki
Department of Pharmacology, Kobe Pharmaceutical University, Japan
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Yoshino Shin
Department of Pharmacology, Kobe Pharmaceutical University, Japan
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Ogawa Naoki
Department Of Applied Physics The University Of Tokyo
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Yoshino Shin
Department Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tohoku University
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Mizutani Nobuaki
Department Of Pharmacology Kobe Pharmaceutical University
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Hutamekalin Pilaiwanwadee
Department Of Pharmacology Kobe Pharmaceutical University
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Tsuga Yuko
Department Of Pharmacology Kobe Pharmaceutical University
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Takeda Kohei
Department Of Pharmacology Kobe Pharmaceutical University
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Tani Mitsuhiro
Department Of Pharmacology Kobe Pharmaceutical University
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Takeda Kohei
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Aichi Institute Of Technology
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Takeda Kohei
Department of Chemistry, Nagaoka University of Technology
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Ogawa Naoki
Department of Pharmacology, Kobe Pharmaceutical University, Japan
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