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Influence of rheumatoid synovial fluid and cells on proteoglycans in human cartilage explants. Modulation by piroxicam
Authors:B. Wilbrink  J. Vernooy  W. Den Otter  J. L. A. M. Van Roy  J. Huber  O. Huber-Bruning
Affiliation:(1) Department of Rheumatology, University Hospital Utrecht, F02.223, P.O. Box 85500, 3508 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands;(2) Department of Pathology, University Hospital Utrecht, F02.223, P.O. Box 85500, 3508 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary We have studied the effects of cell-free rheumatoid synovial fluid (RASF) and the conditioned medium (CM) from these cells on the proteoglycans (PGs) of normal human cartilage and the influence which piroxicam might have on these processes. Both RASF and the CM from RASF cells enhanced the PG release from the cartilage explants. The effects of the above mentioned fluids on the cartilage PG content depended on the metabolic state of the cartilage i.e. correlated inversely with the PG synthesis. Whether this was due to the presence of anabolic and catabolic factors in these fluids is discussed. Piroxicam had no adverse effect on the PGs of human cartilage in vitro. Piroxicam prevented the cartilage PG depletion when it was induced by the CM from RASF cells.
Keywords:Rheumatoid Synovial Fluid  Human Cartilage  Piroxicam  Proteoglycan  Explant Culture
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