A total of eighty rabbits were immunized with bovine serum albumin or ovalbumin by intradermal injections of antigen-adjuvant emulsion. Level of antibody to the injected antigen was increased about 5 weeks after injection. Intra-articular antigen
injections in the knee joints were done to each rabbit by 8 week after first immunization.
An arthritis-score system was established to evaluate the inductivity of knee-arthritis, and such included signs of inflammation in the joints.
Increase in joint diameter, temperature elevations, erythemas were noted on the knee joint after intra-articular injection. The arthritis-score was higher in ovalbumin treated group.
Microscopically, the synovial membrane showed hyperplasias, inflammatory cell infiltrations, lymphoid follicle formations and capillary dilatations.
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