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Alteration of spleen lymphocyte populations in rats with arthritis induced by muramyl dipeptide analogue or complete adjuvant.

International journal of tissue reactions (1995-01-01)
T Sugawara, M Miyamoto, S Takada, M Nomura, M Kato
RESUMEN

To examine the involvement of lymphocytes in the development of MDP-Lys(L18)-induced arthritis (MIA) in rats and the exacerbation of MIA by cyclosporin A (CsA), we analysed the spleen lymphocyte subset using monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometry during the development of arthritis and compared the results with those found in adjuvant-induced arthritis (AIA). Subcutaneous injection of MDP-Lys(L18) 4 mg/kg to male Lewis rats for 14 days caused very slight and quite clear increases in tarsal joint thickness on days 8 and 15, respectively. This increase was significantly enhanced by co-administration of CsA 10 mg/kg on both of these days. Adjuvant intracutaneously injected once increased the thickness only on day 15, and this was completely inhibited by CsA. The populations of CD4+ and CD8+ cells were increased and decreased, respectively, increasing the CD4+/CD8+ ratio, from day 8 in MIA. CsA enhanced the MDP-Lys(L18)-induced changes in these populations and caused additional decreases in the number of CD5+ cells. Only the CD4+ cell population was increased on day 15 in AIA, and this increase was inhibited by CsA. These results suggest that the spleen lymphocyte subsets in MIA have a different role from those in AIA, and that the contribution of enhancement of the subset changes to the exacerbating effect of CsA on MIA.