• Oncology reports · May 1998

    TNF, IL-1 and IL-6 in circulating blood after total-body and localized irradiation in rats.

    • J Haveman, A G Geerdink, and H M Rodermond.
    • Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department of Radiotherapy, P.O. Box 22700, Amsterdam, 1100 DE, The Netherlands.
    • Oncol. Rep. 1998 May 1;5(3):679-83.

    AbstractThe levels of TNF, IL-1 and IL-6 in circulating blood of female WAG/Rij rats were assessed both after total-body irradiation (TBI) and localized irradiation of the right hind leg. The results show that enhanced levels of IL-1 in the circulation reflect a stress situation presumably resulting from handling and halothane anesthesia of the animal. Neither localized irradiation nor TBI resulted in further enhanced levels of IL-1. Both TBI and localized irradiation, lead to a small but significant increase in IL-6 levels in serum from circulating blood. After TBI this increase dissipated rapidly, 24 h after TBI increased levels are not found. After localized irradiation IL-6 levels remain elevated for a longer period. Still two weeks after irradiation, the longest time investigated, increased levels were observed. We did not observe increased TNF levels after localized irradiation or after TBI.

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