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Thymulin, a thymic peptide, prevents the overproduction of pro-inflammatory cytokines and heat shock protein Hsp70 in inflammation-bearing mice.

Institute of Cell Biophysics, Russian Academy of Science, Pushchino Scientific Center, Moscow Region, Russia.
Immunological Investigations (impact factor: 1.47). 02/2008; 37(8):858-70. DOI:10.1080/08820130802447629 pp.858-70
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ABSTRACT The effects of synthetic analogue of peptide hormone thymulin, which is normally produced by thymic epithelial cells, on immune cells activity and blood cytokine profile had been studied in male NMRI mice with acute inflammation induced by injection of lipopolysaccharide from gram-negative bacteria (LPS, 250 microg/100 g of body weight). Inflammation induced by LPS resulted in accumulation of several plasma pro-inflammatory cytokines, IL-1 beta, IL-2, IL-6, TNF-alpha, interferon-gamma, and also IL-10, anti-inflammatory cytokine. Thymulin previously injected in dose of 15 microg/100 g body weight, prevented the accumulation of proinflammatory cytokines in plasma. Thymulin also prevented LPS-induced up-regulation of production of several cytokines by spleen lymphocytes and peritoneal macrophages. Added in vitro, thymulin decreased the peak of TNF-alpha production in macrophages cultivated with LPS. In addition, thymulin lowered the peak of Hsp70 production induced by LPS treatment. The results indicate that thymulin having significant anti-inflammatory effect may be promising in clinical application.

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acute inflammation induced
 
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anti-inflammatory cytokine
 
blood cytokine profile
 
body weight
 
clinical application
 
cytokines
 
gram-negative bacteria
 
immune cells activity
 
Inflammation induced
 
LPS
 
LPS treatment
 
LPS-induced up-regulation
 
male NMRI mice
 
peptide hormone thymulin
 
plasma pro-inflammatory cytokines
 
proinflammatory cytokines
 
significant anti-inflammatory effect
 
spleen lymphocytes
 
thymic epithelial cells
 

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