Abstract

Ten drugs were screened for their ability to decrease inflammatory mediator (IL-6, inducible nitric oxide synthetase [iNOS], IL-1 g and monocyte chemotactic protein [MCP-1]) expression in a rat model of acute otitis media caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae. Six adult rats were randomly assigned to each of 12 groups corresponding to uninfected controls and treatments with saline, aminoguanidine, anisomycin, dexamethasone, ketorolac, L-N G -nitroarginine methylester, methylprednisolone, mycophenolic acid, pentoxiphylline, tacrolimus or WEB2086. Forty-eight h after the start of treatment, the ears of the animals in the 11 treatment groups were challenged with S. pneumoniae. Forty-eight h later, all animals were killed and middle ear mucosa was harvested and assayed for RNA message. Messages for IL-6, iNOS and MCP-1 were significantly increased as a result of infection. Most treatments decreased MCP-1 and four decreased IL-6 and iNOS. Tacrolimus and dexamethasone decreased IL-6, iNOS and MCP-1. These results show that pharmacological agents can modify the expression of inflammatory mediators in this model and may have clinically relevant effects.

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