Table 1.

Effect of Salicylates on T-Cell Adhesion to TNF-α-Activated HUVEC and Migration Into Collagen

ASA NaS
30 μg/mL 300 μg/mL600 μg/mL 30 μg/mL 300 μg/mL 600 μg/mL
% of Variation as Compared With Medium  
Adherent T cells  −11.8 ± 5-150 −40.9 ± 9-151 −41.7 ± 10-151 −10.4 ± 6-150 −26.1 ± 6-151 −30.2 ± 7-151 
Migrated T cells −39.6 ± 9-151 −84.4 ± 15-151 −88.9 ± 12-151 −41.3 ± 9-151 −97.3 ± 2-151 −97.1 ± 2-151 
ASA NaS
30 μg/mL 300 μg/mL600 μg/mL 30 μg/mL 300 μg/mL 600 μg/mL
% of Variation as Compared With Medium  
Adherent T cells  −11.8 ± 5-150 −40.9 ± 9-151 −41.7 ± 10-151 −10.4 ± 6-150 −26.1 ± 6-151 −30.2 ± 7-151 
Migrated T cells −39.6 ± 9-151 −84.4 ± 15-151 −88.9 ± 12-151 −41.3 ± 9-151 −97.3 ± 2-151 −97.1 ± 2-151 

Data (mean ± SEM of 12 separate experiments) show the percent decline of the number of adherent and migrated T cells after treatment of T cells with different salicylate concentrations. The mean percentages of adherent and migrated T cells in medium without drugs were 27.4 ± 7 and 5.1 ± 2, respectively.

F0-150

P < .05.

F0-151

P < .001.

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