Inflammation
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Soluble form of the urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) is markedly increased in biological fluids during different inflammatory conditions. It has previously been observed that the highest suPAR concentrations in inflammatory exudates tend to be associated with the presence of high number of neutrophils. Guided by this observation and our recent finding that activated neutrophils release suPAR we investigated whether neutrophils can be a source of suPAR during the inflammatory response in vivo. ⋯ We demonstrated that neutrophils from both sources release predominantly the truncated D2D3 form of suPAR. Migration of formyl peptide receptor-like 1 (FPRL1)-transfected human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293 cells toward the supernatants harvested from in vitro cultured SF neutrophils was significantly diminished when D2D3 form of suPAR was immunodepleted from the supernatants. Taken together, these data demonstrate that neutrophils, first, contribute to or are responsible for the generation of the increased suPAR levels during the inflammatory response and, second, release the chemotactically active form of suPAR that might be involved in the recruitment of formyl peptide receptors-expressing leukocytes into the inflamed tissues.
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Ruta graveolens L. (Rutaceae) are traditionally used for the treatment of rheumatism, arthritis and other inflammatory conditions in the traditional medicine of India, were evaluated for their protective effect in acute and chronic models of inflammation. Carrageenan induced rat paw edema and adjuvant induced arthritis were employed as the experimental models of acute and chronic inflammation respectively. Isolated polyphenolic and alkaloid fraction (AFR) from Ruta graveolens and evaluated its anti inflammatory activity in carrageenan induced acute model. ⋯ TBARS, COX-2, 5-LOX and MPO level were decreased and the levels of antioxidant enzymes and GSH level were increased on treatment with AFR. The increment in CRP level and ceruloplasmin level observed in arthritic animals were also found to be significantly restored in AFR treated rats. The results demonstrated the potential beneficiary effect of isolated polyphenolic and alkaloid fraction of Ruta graveolens L. on acute and chronic models of inflammation in rats.