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An assessment of the delayed hypersensitivity reaction to methylated bovine serum albumin in the mouse and its use in the evaluation of drug effects on cell mediated immune reactions
Authors:C. H. Cashin  J. Gill  S. A. Jones  A. J. Kennedy
Affiliation:(1) Pharmacology Department, Roche Products Limited, AL7 3AY Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire
Abstract:A delayed hypersensitivity (DH) reaction is induced by a sensitizing intradermal injection of methylated bovine serum albumin (MBSA) into the abdomen of mice and a subsequent challenge injection of MBSA into the hind paw. Paw volume increase is measured by mercury plethysmography. The conditions for sensitization have been investigated. Sensitization with a 0.25% MBSA emulsion resulted in a small but significant swelling of the paw following the challenge injection. The magnitude of the footpad response to the challenge injection was increased if the antigen administered in the sensitizing injection was emulsified with Freund's incomplete adjuvant. Incorporation ofMycobacterium butyricum in the emulsion greatly increased the footpad response if added at doses of 0.05 and 1 mg per animal. A higher dose (4 mg), however, resulted in a lower response. The time course of development of the delayed hypersensitivity reaction has been studied. An 8-day interval between sensitization and challenge resulted in a greater delayed hypersensitivity response than a shorter (3-day) or longer (15-, 21-, 28-day) interval. Cyclophosphamide (250 mg kg–1) administered 3 days prior to the sensitizing injection of MBSA produced a modest enhancement of the DH reaction.On the basis of these studies a protocol for conducting the DH reaction to MBSA was established and the activity of drugs on processes underlying the sensitization phase of the reaction or processes underlying the elicitation phase of the reaction have been examined. Steroid and immunosuppressant drugs were found to inhibit the DH footpad response when dosed during the sensitization whereas several lsquospecific-anti-rheumaticrsquo and lsquoimmunoactiversquo compounds were without effect. Indomethacin and sudoxicam inhibited the DH reaction if dosed during the elicitation of the reaction but other non-steroidal anti-inflammatories tested did not significantly reduce the response. The clinically used anti-rheumatic drugsd-penicillamine and levamisole did not inhibit the elicitation phase of the DH response but niridazole at 100 mg kg–1 did reduce the inflammatory response.This paper has been presented in part as a poster presentation to the British Pharmacological Society, 4–6 January 1978.
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