Differential Pharmacological Behaviour of p38 Inhibitors in Regulating the LPS-Induced TNF-α Production in Human and Rat Whole Blood In Vitro

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Mercè Pont-Giralt
Núria Godessart
Cristina Balagué
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[1] R&D Centre,Autoimmunity Department
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Inflammation | 2011年 / 34卷
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TNF-α; LPS; MAPK; whole blood assay;
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p38 inhibitors are potent TNF-α suppressors in LPS-stimulated human whole blood and promote efficacy in the rat adjuvant arthritis model. However, the anti-TNF-α activity of p38 inhibitors in rat whole blood has not been explored, preventing the establishment of a potential relation between in vitro and in vivo activity data in the same species. We have pharmacologically characterized a rat whole blood assay based on LPS stimulation. While p38 inhibitors showed good activity in the human assay, they failed to inhibit TNF-α in the rat whole blood assay. At high LPS concentration some compounds even potentiated TNF-α production in the rat assay, which could be reverted in the presence of the ERK pathway inhibitor U0126. Our results suggest that p38 contributes directly to TNF-α production in human whole blood while playing a negative regulatory role in rat blood which can be overridden by p38 inhibition in the presence of high stimulus concentration.
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