“…In addition, a number of other agents that evoke an inflammatory or immune response can be injected into the air pouch in lieu of carrageenan. These include, but are not limited to, bovine serum albumin (Sin, Sedgwick, & Willoughby, 1984; Yoshino et al., 1984), mycobacteria (Castro, Esaguy, Macedo, Aguas, & Silva, 1991) or streptococcal bacteria (Chen et al., 2018), lipopolysaccharide (Baliou et al., 2021; Lu et al., 2020; Nakamura et al., 2001; Stubelius, Andersson, Islander, & Carlsten, 2017), zymosan (Kapellos et al., 2019; Yoon et al., 2005), sodium urate crystals (Iverson et al., 2018), and lipids (Kadl, Galkina, & Leitinger, 2009; Zhao et al., 2011). For this protocol, however, we focus on a single methodology for rats, with modifications for mice, that uses carrageenan as the inflammatory stimulus.…”