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16-Epiestriol, a novel anti-inflammatory nonglycogenic steroid, does not inhibit IFN-gamma production by murine splenocytes.

All the steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs currently available are glucocorticoids. The desired anti-inflammatory activities of glucocorticoids frequently are accompanied by adverse side effects, notably glycogenic activities and profound immunosuppression, that can limit clinical use. We recently identified 16-epiestriol, a naturally occurring steroid, as exhibiting significant anti-inflammatory activity without glycogenic activity. In the present study, we compared the effects of 16-epiestriol and hydrocortisone on the capacity of murine splenocytes to produce interferon-y (IFN-y). We injected young adult male BDF1 mice once with 20 mg/kg hydrocortisone or 20, 5, or 1 mg/kg 16-epiestriol and 4 h later harvested the splenocytes. Flow cytometric analysis confirmed that 16-epiestriol did not alter the number of CD3+ T cells in the spleen. In contrast to the suppressive effects of hydrocortisone, none of the 16-epiestriol concentrations inhibited concanavalin A-stimulated IFN-gamma production by spleen cells, as determined by ELISA. Incubating spleen cells from untreated mice in concentrations of 16-epiestriol ranging from 1 mg/ml to 100 pg/ml did not alter profiles of IFN-gamma production, in contrast to the suppressive dose-response effects of hydrocortisone. Collectively, these results support the contention that 16-epiestriol may be a clinically useful safe anti-inflammatory steroid without profound immunosuppressive activities.[1]

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  1. 16-Epiestriol, a novel anti-inflammatory nonglycogenic steroid, does not inhibit IFN-gamma production by murine splenocytes. Miller, E., Bates, R., Bjorndahl, J., Allen, D., Burgio, D., Bouma, C., Stoll, J., Latman, N. J. Interferon Cytokine Res. (1998) [Pubmed]
 
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