An acetylated polypeptide corresponding to residues 2-26 of human lipocortin 1 was synthesized and the anti-inflammatory activity assessed in three models of acute inflammation in rat and mouse. In the carrageenin rat paw oedema test, the peptide produced a maximal inhibition of approximately 41\% at the 3 h time point with a 10 micrograms dose. When rat paw oedema was induced by the injection of venom phospholipase A2, the peptide produced a significant inhibition (31\%) at the top dose of 20 micrograms per paw. In the mouse air-pouch model, systemic treatment with the peptide produced a dramatic reduction in cytokine-induced leukocyte migration with an ID50 of approximately 40 micrograms per mouse. The N-terminal peptide 2-26 shares the actions of lipocortin 1 in these acute models of inflammation.

Anti-inflammatory actions of an N-terminal peptide from human lipocortin 1 / Cirino, Giuseppe; Cicala, Carla; L., Sorrentino; G., Ciliberto; G., Arpaia; M., Perretti; R. J., Flower. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0007-1188. - STAMPA. - 108:(1993), pp. 573-574.

Anti-inflammatory actions of an N-terminal peptide from human lipocortin 1.

CIRINO, GIUSEPPE;CICALA, CARLA;
1993

Abstract

An acetylated polypeptide corresponding to residues 2-26 of human lipocortin 1 was synthesized and the anti-inflammatory activity assessed in three models of acute inflammation in rat and mouse. In the carrageenin rat paw oedema test, the peptide produced a maximal inhibition of approximately 41\% at the 3 h time point with a 10 micrograms dose. When rat paw oedema was induced by the injection of venom phospholipase A2, the peptide produced a significant inhibition (31\%) at the top dose of 20 micrograms per paw. In the mouse air-pouch model, systemic treatment with the peptide produced a dramatic reduction in cytokine-induced leukocyte migration with an ID50 of approximately 40 micrograms per mouse. The N-terminal peptide 2-26 shares the actions of lipocortin 1 in these acute models of inflammation.
1993
Anti-inflammatory actions of an N-terminal peptide from human lipocortin 1 / Cirino, Giuseppe; Cicala, Carla; L., Sorrentino; G., Ciliberto; G., Arpaia; M., Perretti; R. J., Flower. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0007-1188. - STAMPA. - 108:(1993), pp. 573-574.
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