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Penetration and efficacy of transdermal NSAIDs in a model of acute joint inflammation

Penetration and efficacy of transdermal NSAIDs in a model of acute joint inflammation

... The eligibility criteria employed in this animal model was consistent with those in prior clinical and pre-clinical studies that involved the induction of joint inflammation in test sub- jects; all prior ...

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Effect of low level laser therapy on the expression of inflammatory mediators and on neutrophils and macrophages in acute joint inflammation

Effect of low level laser therapy on the expression of inflammatory mediators and on neutrophils and macrophages in acute joint inflammation

... Our results show a reduction in both IL-1b and IL-6 expression at the two LLLT operating potencies. How- ever, 50 mW LLLT led to a statistically significant reduc- tion in expression of IL-1 b and IL-6 to values obtained ...

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Inhibition of HDAC Activity by ITF2357 Ameliorates Joint Inflammation and Prevents Cartilage and Bone Destruction in Experimental Arthritis

Inhibition of HDAC Activity by ITF2357 Ameliorates Joint Inflammation and Prevents Cartilage and Bone Destruction in Experimental Arthritis

... to joint inflammation and se- vere cartilage destruction ...induces joint swelling and influx of cells into the joint space ...of joint destruction in inflamma- tory ...chronic ...

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Characterisation of fibroblast-like synoviocytes from a murine model of joint inflammation

Characterisation of fibroblast-like synoviocytes from a murine model of joint inflammation

... driving joint destruction during synovitis. During joint inflammation, FLS take on an aggressive, inva- sive phenotype, breaking down cartilage by the action of matrix metalloproteinases, whilst ...

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Arava Treatment, between Beneficial Action on Joint Inflammation and Side Effects on Liver, Myocardium and Kidney in Experimental Murine Arthritis

Arava Treatment, between Beneficial Action on Joint Inflammation and Side Effects on Liver, Myocardium and Kidney in Experimental Murine Arthritis

... knee joint for 8 weeks ...the joint inflammation phenomena were followed by successive radiological, biochemical and osteodensimetric determinations ...

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Disease associated particulates and joint inflammation; mechanistic insights and therapeutic targets

Disease associated particulates and joint inflammation; mechanistic insights and therapeutic targets

... acute joint inflammation observed during flare-ups is primarily driven by macrophage derived IL-1β, via activation of NOD-like receptor related pro- tein 3 ...

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TWEAK and Fn14 expression in the pathogenesis of joint inflammation and bone erosion in rheumatoid arthritis

TWEAK and Fn14 expression in the pathogenesis of joint inflammation and bone erosion in rheumatoid arthritis

... This study was approved by the Human Ethics Commit- tees of the University of Adelaide and The Repatriation General Hospital, and informed consent was obtained from all patients and healthy donors. RA patients ful- ...

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Characterisation of fibroblast like synoviocytes from a murine model of joint inflammation

Characterisation of fibroblast like synoviocytes from a murine model of joint inflammation

... driving joint destruction during synovitis. During joint inflammation, FLS take on an aggressive, inva- sive phenotype, breaking down cartilage by the action of matrix metalloproteinases, whilst ...

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Transient receptor potential canonical 5 (TRPC5) protects against pain and vascular inflammation in arthritis and joint inflammation

Transient receptor potential canonical 5 (TRPC5) protects against pain and vascular inflammation in arthritis and joint inflammation

... arthritic joint conditions and is predominantly driven by resi- dent FLS, which contribute to the in fl ammation by recruiting and activating immune ...investigated joint histopath- ology 14 days following ...

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The spice for joint inflammation: anti-inflammatory role of curcumin in treating osteoarthritis

The spice for joint inflammation: anti-inflammatory role of curcumin in treating osteoarthritis

... Abstract: Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease of the joint affecting aging populations worldwide. It has an underlying inflammatory cause, which contributes to the loss of chon- drocytes, leading to ...

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Dysregulated bioenergetics: a key regulator of joint inflammation

Dysregulated bioenergetics: a key regulator of joint inflammation

... RA joint a functional link between HIF1 α , STAT3 and Notch-1 signalling in the regulation of proin fl ammatory mechanisms, 14 15 thus demonstrating complex transcriptional crosstalk within the in fl amed ...

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Disease interception with interleukin 17 inhibition in high risk psoriasis patients with subclinical joint inflammation—data from the prospective IVEPSA study

Disease interception with interleukin 17 inhibition in high risk psoriasis patients with subclinical joint inflammation—data from the prospective IVEPSA study

... Twenty psoriasis patients were prospectively included in the study; 70% of them were males. Median age was 49.5 years (IQR 42.8, 59) and median disease duration 14 years (IQR 5, 20). Patients had moderate-to-high ...

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Immune response and innervation signatures in aseptic hip implant loosening

Immune response and innervation signatures in aseptic hip implant loosening

... Synovial inflammation is often observed in OA patients and is frequently characterized by the infiltration of specific immune cell populations, such as macrophages, T cells and mast cells, as well as by the ...

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Developments in the synovial biology field 2006

Developments in the synovial biology field 2006

... promoting joint inflammation in ...in joint inflammation and a mild cartilage damage when injected intraarticularly in murine knee joints ...

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 HOW TO LIVE WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS???

 HOW TO LIVE WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS???

... painful inflammation of the joints and surrounding tissues, leading to long term ...the joint inflammation and pain with the use of analgesics and anti-inflammatory ...stage, joint function is ...

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Sensory and sympathetic nerve fibers undergo sprouting and neuroma formation in the painful arthritic joint of geriatric mice

Sensory and sympathetic nerve fibers undergo sprouting and neuroma formation in the painful arthritic joint of geriatric mice

... Arthritic joint pain most frequently occurs with move- ment and/or loading of the affected joint but can also be present at rest ...loading-induced joint pain is usually described as sharp and/or ...

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TLR2 modulates inflammation in zymosan induced arthritis in mice

TLR2 modulates inflammation in zymosan induced arthritis in mice

... technetium uptake or histological scoring. TLR2-deficient mice also showed a significant decrease in lymph node cell proliferation in response to zymosan and a lower IgG antibody response to zymosan at day 25 in ...

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The genetic basis of ankylosing spondylitis: new insights into disease pathogenesis

The genetic basis of ankylosing spondylitis: new insights into disease pathogenesis

... Abstract: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a complex disease involving multiple risk factors, both genetic and environmental. AS patients are predominantly young men, and the disease is characterized by inflammation ...

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Anti cytokine therapy in chronic destructive arthritis

Anti cytokine therapy in chronic destructive arthritis

... the joint, IL-1-induced latent MMPs become broadly activated and cause major tissue erosion ...florid joint inflammation ...acute joint inflammation ...

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Sequence of joint tissue inflammation during rheumatoid arthritis development

Sequence of joint tissue inflammation during rheumatoid arthritis development

... locations with MRI-detected osteitis in patients with RA [4, 7, 8]. It has also been hypothesized that these processes could emerge and progress simultaneously with micro- scopic bone canals allowing transduction of ...

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