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Feyz-Journal of Kashan University of Medical Sciences. 2012; 16 (3): 196-204
em Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-164130

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Interleukin [IL-6] is known to cause pro-and anti-inflammatory effects during different stages of inflammation. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the effects of IL-6 on hyperalgesia, edema and the changes in the spinal mu opioid receptor expression during different stages of complete Freund's adjuvant [CFA]-induced arthritis [AA] in rats. In this study, AA was induced by a single subcutaneous injection of CFA into rats' hindpaw. The rats with arthritis were divided into four groups, each consisted of three subgroups [n=6]. Anti-IL-6 was administered either daily or weekly during the 21-day study period. Spinal mu-opioid receptor [mOR] expression was detected by Western blotting. Daily treatment with an anti-IL-6 antibody significantly decreased the paw edema in the AA group compared to the control one [P=0.001], but daily and weekly anti-IL-6 administrations significantly increased the hyperalgesia in the antibody-treated group on the 14th and 21st days post-treatment [P=0.001, P=0.01, respectively]. The administration of IL-6 antibody not only increased hyperalgesia in a time-dependent manner, but also caused a significant reduction in the spinal mOR expression on the 14th and 21st days post-CFA injection [P=0.01, P=0.001, respectively]. Results can indicate the importance of a time-dependent relationship between the serum IL-6 level and hyperalgesia during the AA. Moreover, the results suggest that the stages of inflammation in AA must be considered for anti-hyperalgesic and anti-inflammatory interventions via anti-IL-6 antibody treatment

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