Abstract
Interleukin-1 (IL-1) has been shown to induce inflammatory reactions in part through increased prostaglandin production. Prostaglandins of the E- and I-type sensitize nociceptors in peripheral tissues.
We have therefore investigated the effect of IL-1 perfusion in the isolated rabbit ear, a model which allows the assessment of peripheral pain. Natural IL-1 from human monocytes, IL-1 from glioblastoma cells as well as recombinant IL-1 α or β, increased the pain reflex induced by acetylcholine in a concentration dependent manner. The PGE2 levels were measured in the perfusate and were found to be enhanced more than 10-fold after the infusion of IL-1α or IL-1β. This effect was paralleled by the enhanced pain reflexes and persisted for at least one hour after cessation of the IL-1 perfusion. Both the increased pain reflexes as well as the enhanced PGE2 levels were abolished by addition of the cyclooxygenase inhibitor diclofenac-Na (Voltaren®) to the perfusion fluid. These results show that besides the numerous known physiological functions of IL-1, it may also play a role in peripheral pain sensations.
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Schweizer, A., Feige, U., Fontana, A. et al. Interleukin-1 enhances pain reflexes. Mediation through increased prostaglandin E2 levels. Agents and Actions 25, 246–251 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01965025
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