Abstract: | Fibronectin is a large glycoprotein of plasma, tissue fluids and tissues. The rat air pouch model of mesenchymal inflammation was used to examine changes in fibronectin levels during inflammation within a mesenchymal cavity. Rat plasma fibronectin levels showed a rapid and significant rise in relation to the induction of an air pouch. In contrast pouch fluid fibronectin levels were initially low and gradually increased with chronicity. They were unrelated to plasma levels. Pouch fluid fibronectin showed no relationship to cell content of the fluid, its volume, nor the weight of granulation tissue. Two-dimensional immuno-electrophoresis showed pouch fluid fibronectin was partially complexed but plasma fibronectin was not. These results show plasma and tissue fluid fibronectin have different patterns of response to inflammation. In rats plasma fibronectin is an acute-phase reactant, although this is not the case in humans. |