The presence and upregulation of adhesion molecules on bovine brain en
dothelial cells (BBEC) were investigated. Monolayers of BBEC were incu
bated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), interleukin-1 beta (rhIL-1 beta),
and interleukin-6 (rhIL-6) to simulate in vitro an inflammatory site
in the cerebral capillaries. Adhesion of lymphocytes to BBEC increased
4.1-fold after stimulation of the endothelial cells for 4 h with 5 or
10 ng/ml LPS. Lymphocyte adhesion increased after incubation of the B
BEC for 4 h with IL-1 and was increased 3.7-fold using 100 ng/ml IL-1.
BBEC pre-incubated with IL-6 for 4 h also showed an increase in adhes
ion of lymphocytes, and cells pretreated with 100 ng/ml IL-6 showed a
3-fold increase in lymphocyte adherence. Specific monoclonal antibodie
s directed against CD11a, CD18, and VLA-4 were able to block adherence
of lymphocytes to stimulated BBEC. These results indicate that the in
vitro activation of BBEC may serve as a model for the study of inflam
mation of the blood-brain barrier.