Research Article

Transient Receptor Potential Canonical Channels 4 and 5 Mediate Escherichia coli-Derived Thioredoxin Effects in Lipopolysaccharide-Injected Mice

Table 2

Inflammatory mediator levels in peritoneal lavage samples obtained from C57BL/6 mice intraperitoneally (i.p.) injected with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or vehicle (PBS) and pretreated subcutaneously with vehicle (6% DMSO in PBS; ), ML204 (1 mg/kg, 150 μl/mice, twice a day, for 6 days; ), and/or bacterial thioredoxin (Trx, 20 μg/150 μl, twice a day, for 3 days; ). differs from the vehicle + vehicle group; differs from the vehicle-control group treated with ML204, Trx or ML204 + Trx; differs from the vehicle + LPS group.

Inflammatory mediatorVehicle + vehicleML204 + vehicleTrx + vehicleML204 + Trx + vehicleVehicle + LPSML204 + LPSTrx + LPSML204 + Trx + LPS

TNFα (pg/ml)8.8 ± 2.615.5 ± 2.516.1 ± 2.633.2 ± 3.516.3 ± 5.714.3 ± 8.17.8 ± 3.37.3 ± 3.1
IL-6 (pg/ml)2.1 ± 0.42.0 ± 0.71.8 ± 0.42.9 ± 0.7403.0 ± 133.1144.0 ± 61.1105.2 ± 55.0&186.9 ± 94.3
IL-10 (pg/ml)4.8 ± 2.512.0 ± 1.49.9 ± 1.620.7 ± 1.38.4 ± 2.21.7 ± 0.81.6 ± 0.66.3 ± 2.7
NOx (μM)47.3 ± 7.30.1 ± 0.039.0 ± 7.16.1 ± 6.096.9 ± 10.2122.9 ± 24.078.2 ± 8.081.7 ± 8.4
H2O2 (μM)16.5 ± 4.730.9 ± 3.419.7 ± 4.68.2 ± 3.019.4 ± 4.119.1 ± 5.210.6 ± 2.412.3 ± 2.8