Comparison of the effects of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, an immunosuppressive, a corticosteroid and an immunomodulator on various immunological and non-immunological inflammatory experimental models.

Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther, 1979/11;242(1):159-76.

Tarayre JP, Lauressergues H

PMID: 161700

Abstract
The effects of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, phenylbutazone, a corticosteroid, desonide, an immunosuppressive, cyclophosphamide and an immunomodulator, levamisole on a number of experimental inflammatory models were compared. Compounds were first tested in carrageenin-induced pleurisy as a non-immune acute inflammation, then in passive skin anaphylaxis and reversed passive Arthus oedema in the rat as models of humoral immunity. Finally the compounds were investigated in various delayed hypersensitivity tests: reaction to sheep red cells and to oxazolone in the mouse, skin reaction to purified protein derivative (P.P.D.) in the rat and guinea-pig, P.P.D. induced pleurisy in the guinea-pig.
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