Anti-Inflammatory Role of Thyroid Hormones on Rat Air Pouch Model of Inflammation.

Bhagyashree Nijampurkar, F. Qureshi, N. Jain, T. Banerjee, Anil Kumar, H. S. Parmar
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BACKGROUND Many studies showed anti-inflammatory potential of thyroid hormones, but no direct report available showing influence of thyroid hormones on inflammation state. Therefore, in present study anti-inflammatory and antioxidative role of thyroid hormones being evaluated on rat air pouch model of inflammation. METHODS Reference doses of both the thyroid hormones triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) were administered to rat airpouches. Air pouch model was developed by injecting air into intra-scapular region of animals, followed by carrageenan administration (AP+C). Control animals injected only with air (AP). RESULTS In AP+C, group an increase was observed in exudate levels of TNF-α, total leukocytes, polymophonuclear cells and mononuclear cells. An increase was also observed in exudates and tissue lipid peroxidation, nitrite and reduced glutathione. These changes were reverted back by the administration of indomethacin (I) or T3or T4. However, effect was more pronounced in case of T3, as compared to other groups on most of the studied parameters. Histopathological changes were also observed in AP+C group, as compared to AP alone and these alterations were also normalized by the administration of I or T3 or T4. In silico interaction of both the thyroid hormones with cyclooxygenase (COX-2) was studied and compared with standard drugs indomethacin and celecoxib. CONCLUSION We conclude thyroid hormones have anti-inflammatory potential i.e. mainly mediated through their structural similarity with anti-inflammatory drugs.
甲状腺激素对大鼠气袋炎症模型的抗炎作用。
背景:许多研究表明甲状腺激素具有抗炎作用,但没有直接报道甲状腺激素对炎症状态的影响。因此,本研究在大鼠气袋炎症模型上评价甲状腺激素的抗炎和抗氧化作用。方法将甲状腺激素三碘甲状腺原氨酸(T3)和甲状腺素(T4)的参考剂量分别给予大鼠气囊。通过在动物肩胛骨内注射空气,然后给予卡拉胶(AP+C),建立气囊模型。对照动物只注射空气(AP)。结果AP+C组大鼠血清TNF-α、总白细胞、多核细胞及单核细胞的渗出液水平均升高。在渗出液和组织脂质过氧化,亚硝酸盐和还原性谷胱甘肽中也观察到增加。这些变化在给予吲哚美辛(I)或t3或T4后恢复。然而,与其他组相比,T3组在大多数研究参数上的影响更为明显。与单独使用AP相比,AP+C组也观察到组织病理学变化,这些变化也通过给药I或T3或T4而正常化。研究了两种甲状腺激素与环氧化酶(COX-2)的相互作用,并与标准药物吲哚美辛和塞来昔布进行了比较。结论甲状腺激素具有抗炎潜能,主要通过其与抗炎药物的结构相似性介导。
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