Collagen induced arthritis in rats. Contrasting effect of subcutaneous versus intradermal inoculation of type II collagen.

O Bakharevski, AN Stein-Oakley… - The Journal of …, 1998 - europepmc.org
O Bakharevski, AN Stein-Oakley, NM Thomson, PF Ryan
The Journal of rheumatology, 1998europepmc.org
Objective To determine the effect of subcutaneous (sc) as compared to intradermal (id)
inoculation of collagen type II (CII) in induction of collagen induced arthritis (CIA). Methods
Dark Agouti (DA) and Lewis rats were injected with CII either id or sc. A group of sc
inoculated DA rats was re-injected with CII intradermally 45 days after first injection (sc/id).
Arthritis was assessed by macroscopic scoring, histology, and immunohistochemistry.
Levels of anti-CII antibody subtypes were measured by ELISA. Results Intradermal but not …
Objective
To determine the effect of subcutaneous (sc) as compared to intradermal (id) inoculation of collagen type II (CII) in induction of collagen induced arthritis (CIA).
Methods
Dark Agouti (DA) and Lewis rats were injected with CII either id or sc. A group of sc inoculated DA rats was re-injected with CII intradermally 45 days after first injection (sc/id). Arthritis was assessed by macroscopic scoring, histology, and immunohistochemistry. Levels of anti-CII antibody subtypes were measured by ELISA.
Results
Intradermal but not sc inoculation of CII resulted in histologically confirmed erosive arthritis in both Lewis and DA strains. Subcutaneous/intradermal inoculated DA rats developed mild CIA with lower arthritic scores and delayed onset. Lewis rats injected sc had lower levels of total Ig, IgG, IgG2a, and IgG2b and similar titers of IgG1 compared to id inoculated rats. In contrast, only IgG2b levels were lower in sc/id compared to id rats.
Conclusion
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