“…This variation in experiments assessing monokine production by the aged might relate to differences in technique, especially methods to obtain macrophages. Different agents used to elicit peritoneal macrophages for study have been shown to alter macrophage function (Edelson et al, 1975;Johnston et aL, 1978;North, 1978;Ruco and Meltzer, 1978;Hopper and Geczy, 1980;Ogmundsdottir, 1980;Spitalny, 1981;Rasmussen et al, 1983;Leijh et aL, 1984;Blanckmeister and Sussdorf, 1985;Hopper, 1986;Tannenbaum et aL, 1987;Melnicoff et al, 1989;Higuchi et al, 1990;Reed and Burnham, 1991;Tomioka and Saito, 1992) and possibly monokine production (Marcinkiewicz, 1991) through mechanisms that are not yet well defined. In this study, the effects of various eliciting agents, complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA), thioglycollate (TG), or no treatment, on IL-l, IL-6, and TNF bioactivity in peritoneal macrophage supernatants from young, middle aged, and aged mice was assessed.…”