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99mTc]diphosphonate uptake and hemodynamics in experimental arthritis: effect of naproxen in the canine carrageenan injection model.
Authors:Ebbe Stender Hansen  Shu-Zheng He  Kjeld Sballe  Dorthe Kjlseth  Tine Brink Henriksen  Vibeke Elisabeth Hjortdal  Cody Bünger
Institution:Department of Orthopedics, University of Aarhus, Denmark.
Abstract:The impact of naproxen treatment on juxta-articular hemodynamics and bone metabolism in experimental juvenile arthritis was studied in the articular carrageenan injection model. Unilateral gonarthritis was induced for 12 weeks in eight dogs receiving naproxen (dosage, 2 mg/kg) and eight controls. Regional blood flow was assessed by the microsphere method, plasma volume by the distribution space of 125I]fibrinogen, and bone metabolism by the 2-h uptake of 99mTc]diphosphonate (99mTc]DPD). Synovial effusion was less prominent with naproxen treatment as judged by joint fluid volume and pressure. Naproxen reduced the arthritic capsular hyperemia, almost normalized a severe blood flow increase in patella and both juxta-articular epiphyses, ameliorated an expansion of plasma volume in the patella and the distal femoral epiphysis, and normalized an increased 99mTc]DPD uptake in subchondral femoral bone and the tibial cortex. Significantly increased arteriovenous shunting in the arthritic extremity was unaffected by naproxen. The study suggests that long-term cyclooxygenase inhibition offers protection against hemodynamic and metabolic changes in juxta-articular bone secondary to synovial inflammation.
Keywords:Arthritis  Blood flow  Bone  Carrageenan  Dog  Hemodynamics  Knee  Naproxen  Plasma volume  [99mTc]diphosphonate
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