Resident joint tissues, rather than infiltrating neutrophils and monocytes, are the predominant sources of TNF-alpha in zymosan-induced arthritis.

Abstract:

:Intraarticular injection of zymosan (1 mg) into the knee joints of male Wistar rats led to infiltration of neutrophils and monocytes, joint swelling and elevation of tumour necrosis factor (TNF-alpha) in joint lavage fluids. Neutrophil infiltration was maximal at 5 h after induction of arthritis but had declined by 24 h post injection. Monocyte infiltration was maximal around the same time as that of the neutrophil infiltration but was sustained through 24 h. Joint swelling was apparent at 1 h but was not maximal until 6 h after induction of zymosan-induced arthritis. The maximum levels of TNF-alpha (150-200 pg of mouse equivalents per joint) in joint fluid preceded the infiltration of neutrophils and monocytes and was maximal at 1-2 h after injection of zymosan but had declined to below 100 pg per joint at 5 h (the time of maximal leukocyte infiltration) and was below the lower limit of detection at 24 h after induction of arthritis. Depletion of neutrophils and monocytes with a rabbit anti-rat leukocyte antibody reduced leukocyte infiltration and the later phase of joint swelling but did not reduce the levels of TNF-alpha in joint fluid. These data indicate that in zymosan-induced arthritis TNF-alpha is produced from the resident joint tissues such as the synovial lining cells rather than infiltrating neutrophils or monocytes.

journal_name

Cytokine

journal_title

Cytokine

authors

Pettipher ER,Salter ED

doi

10.1006/cyto.1996.0018

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1996-02-01 00:00:00

pages

130-3

issue

2

eissn

1043-4666

issn

1096-0023

pii

S1043-4666(96)90018-6

journal_volume

8

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