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Query: UMLS:C0024141 (
systemic lupus erythematosus
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SK&F 105.685 (N,N-dimethyl-8,8-dipropyl-
2-azaspiro[4.5]decane
-2-propanamine+ ++ dihydrochloride) is a novel azaspirane with beneficial activity in rat models of adjuvant-induced arthritis and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis as well as in the murine
lupus
model. The mechanism of action in these models appears to be the induction of non-specific suppressor cell activity which is measured by the ability of cells from treated animals to partially inhibit the proliferative response of lymphocytes from control animals to concanavalin A (ConA) in a co-culture assay. In this study we have shown that oral administration of 0.1-3 mg/kg/day of SK&F 105.685 to purebred beagle dogs induced suppressor cell activity in the spleen and bone marrow but not in the peripheral blood. In vitro, SK&F 105.685 partially suppressed the proliferative response of dog splenocytes to the mitogens phytohemagglutinin (PHA), ConA and, to a lesser extent, pokeweed mitogen (PWM). Peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) differed from spleen cells in their susceptibility to suppression by SK&F 105.685. While the PWM and ConA responses of PBLs and spleen cells showed similar levels of inhibition, the PHA response of PBLs, in marked contrast to spleen cells, was resistant to suppression by the compound. Our results show that the immunoregulatory effects of SK&F 105,685 are not limited to rodents and that suppressor cell activity in dogs is induced quickly and by relatively low doses of the compound.
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PMID:Induction of suppressor cell activity in vivo and suppression of lymphoproliferative responses in vitro by SK&F 105.685 in the dog. 153 91
SK&F 105685 (N,N-Dimethyl-8,8-dipropyl-
2-azaspiro[4.5]decane
-2-propanamine+ ++ dihydrochloride) is a novel azaspirane with beneficial activity in animal models of autoimmune diseases such as adjuvant-induced arthritis and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in the Lewis rat and
lupus
-like disease in the MRL mouse. The effect of SK&F 105685 on the proliferation of rat lymphoid cells was examined in vitro. The compound inhibited the proliferative response of spleen, thymus and lymph node cells to the mitogen concanavalin A (Con A) in a dose-dependent manner but had little or no effect on the mitogenic response of peripheral blood lymphocytes. Although less potent than cyclosporin A, SK&F 105685 was able to inhibit the proliferation of spleen cells stimulated with PMA and ionomycin or the mitogens phytohemagglutinin (PHA), Con A and pokeweed mitogen (PWM). Relatively early event(s) in cell proliferation were affected by SK&F 105685 since delaying addition of the drug by 24 to 48 hours after Con A stimulation of rat spleen cells resulted in reduced levels of suppression. The mode of action of SK&F 105685 appeared to differ from that of cyclosporin A or rapamycin. Unlike cyclosporin A, SK&F 105685 did not affect IL-2 production by Con A-stimulated spleen cells or the IL-2-producing Jurkat cell line, but, like rapamycin, the compound significantly reduced the IL-2-induced proliferation of rat ConA blasts. These results suggest that inhibition of lymphocyte proliferation by SK&F 105685 may require the activity of an intermediate effector cell(s) present in susceptible populations such as cells from the spleen, thymus, lymph nodes and Con A blast preparations but absent or present in low numbers in resistant populations such as peripheral blood cells. Indomethacin and NG-monomethyl-L-arginine (NGMMA), a competitive inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase, were both unable to relieve SK&F 105685-induced suppression of splenic Con A responses thereby ruling out a role for the production of prostaglandins or nitric oxide by macrophages as an intermediate in drug-mediated suppression. In summary, SK&F 105685 was unable to inhibit lymphoproliferative responses by a mechanism distinct from that of cyclosporin A or rapamycin and which appears to involve regulation of cellular interactions rather than a direct effect on responding lymphocytes.
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PMID:Inhibition of lymphoproliferative responses by SK&F 105685, a novel anti-arthritic agent. 166 43