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Synovial Inflammation

Local treatment with the selective IκB kinase β inhibitor NEMO binding domain peptide ameliorates synovial inflammation

Local treatment with the selective IκB kinase β inhibitor NEMO binding domain peptide ameliorates synovial inflammation

... RA synovial tissues were cultured ex vivo in the presence or absence of NBD peptides, and cytokine production was measured in the supernatant by enzyme-linked immunosorbent ...

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Synovial Inflammation in Patients with Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head

Synovial Inflammation in Patients with Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head

... any synovial infl ...having synovial inflammation were segregated based on a previous diagnosis of an infl ammatory ...greater synovial infl ammation than ST from patients with OA (Figure ...

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Doppler ultrasound imaging techniques for assessment of synovial inflammation

Doppler ultrasound imaging techniques for assessment of synovial inflammation

... Spectral Doppler allows for detailed analysis of blood flow in a single vessel, tracing its velocity-time curve and show- ing systole and diastole during each cardiac cycle. Several measurements can be obtained, and ...

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Persistent synovial inflammation plays important roles in persistent pain development in the rat knee before cartilage degradation reaches the subchondral bone

Persistent synovial inflammation plays important roles in persistent pain development in the rat knee before cartilage degradation reaches the subchondral bone

... are synovial tis- sue and epiphyseal bone marrow [23, ...between synovial inflammation severity ...the synovial inflam- mation progressed until day 7 post-MIA injection and then ratio returned ...

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Variability in synovial inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis investigated by microarray technology

Variability in synovial inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis investigated by microarray technology

... reduced set of orthopedic biopsies. This indicates that the gene expression heterogeneity between adjacent biopsies is similar to that of biopsies farther apart if the biopsies consist of the same type of tissue. In ...

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Ultrasonographic assessment reveals detailed distribution of synovial inflammation in Blau syndrome

Ultrasonographic assessment reveals detailed distribution of synovial inflammation in Blau syndrome

... ovial inflammation on structural and functional deterio- ration in Blau syndrome can be substantially different from that in RA and JIA, longitudinal assessment of arthritis in Blau syndrome using quantitative ...

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ASIC1a induces synovial inflammation via the Ca2+/NFATc3/ RANTES pathway

ASIC1a induces synovial inflammation via the Ca2+/NFATc3/ RANTES pathway

... in inflammation-associated physiological and pathological processes such as early wound healing, infectious diseases, bone remodeling, and tumorigenesis ...promote inflammation [13, ...of synovial ...

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Original Article Effects of melatonin and 5-methoxytryptophol on synovial inflammation in the zymosan-induced rheumatoid arthritis in rats

Original Article Effects of melatonin and 5-methoxytryptophol on synovial inflammation in the zymosan-induced rheumatoid arthritis in rats

... in synovial inflammation and these two pineal hormones are normally responsible for the regulation of the circadian rhythm, effects are considered; 5-MTX that is released in brightness and MEL that is ...

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Elevated Level of Interleukin-29: A Proinflammatory Role in Synovial Inflammation of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Elevated Level of Interleukin-29: A Proinflammatory Role in Synovial Inflammation of Rheumatoid Arthritis

... persistent synovial inflammation, systemic inflammation, and ...by synovial cells and infiltrating cells, actively contribute to RA Pathogenesis ...the synovial lining regions and whole ...

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S100A8/A9, a potent serum and molecular imaging biomarker for synovial inflammation and joint destruction in seronegative experimental arthritis

S100A8/A9, a potent serum and molecular imaging biomarker for synovial inflammation and joint destruction in seronegative experimental arthritis

... during inflammation and it is highly stable (transition temperature >50 °C for human S100A8/A9) [45] and tolerates several freeze/thaw cycles of the sample without loss of human and ...

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The role of synovial inflammation in osteoarthritis

The role of synovial inflammation in osteoarthritis

... Hypothetically, synovial fluid can be forced under pressure into subchondral bone marrow through defects in cartilage or bone, increasing marrow fluid and eventual trabecular bone excavation, and thus cause BMLs, ...

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Interleukin 29 modulates proinflammatory cytokine production in synovial inflammation of rheumatoid arthritis

Interleukin 29 modulates proinflammatory cytokine production in synovial inflammation of rheumatoid arthritis

... adaptive immune responses during viral infection and autoimmune inflammation. The IFN family includes three subfamilies (type I, type II and type III). Type I IFNs include IFN-a, b, ω, , ε, τ, ζ, δ and ν subtypes ...

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Recruitment of dendritic cells and macrophages during T cell mediated synovial inflammation

Recruitment of dendritic cells and macrophages during T cell mediated synovial inflammation

... In an autoimmune disease such as rheumatoid arthritis, the presence of large numbers of activated DCs in the affected synovium [12,13] suggests that these cells present local autoantigens to cognate effector T cells in ...

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Altered metabolic pathways regulate synovial inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis

Altered metabolic pathways regulate synovial inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis

... by synovial proliferation, neovascu- larization and leucocyte extravasation leading to joint destruction and functional ...conditions synovial cells must adapt to generate sufficient energy to support their ...

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Regulatory T cells in rheumatoid arthritis

Regulatory T cells in rheumatoid arthritis

... the synovial fluid of patients with RA. Synovial Tregs express an increased regulatory capacity in comparison with Tregs derived from the peripheral blood, in assays in ...allow synovial ...

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Suppression of human arthritis synovial fibroblasts inflammation using dexamethasone-carbon nanotubes via increasing caveolin-dependent endocytosis and recovering mitochondrial membrane potential

Suppression of human arthritis synovial fibroblasts inflammation using dexamethasone-carbon nanotubes via increasing caveolin-dependent endocytosis and recovering mitochondrial membrane potential

... effects following repetitive short- and long-term high-dose drug use for the treatment of synovial inflammation and oxidative stress. Thus, reducing the GC dose, enhancing anti-inflammatory effects, and ...

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Differential responsiveness to immunoablative therapy in refractory rheumatoid arthritis is associated with level and avidity of anti cyclic citrullinated protein autoantibodies: a case study

Differential responsiveness to immunoablative therapy in refractory rheumatoid arthritis is associated with level and avidity of anti cyclic citrullinated protein autoantibodies: a case study

... ovial inflammation, suggesting that ACPA-IgG in these patients (patients 4 to 6) was mainly produced by plasma cells from bone marrow or other secondary lymphoid ...

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A RANDOMIZED DOUBLE BLIND PLACEBO CONTROLLED TRIAL OF OMEGA 3 SUPPLEMENTATION IN JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS: IMPROVEMENT IN DISEASE ACTIVITY AND FUNCTIONAL STATUS

A RANDOMIZED DOUBLE BLIND PLACEBO CONTROLLED TRIAL OF OMEGA 3 SUPPLEMENTATION IN JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS: IMPROVEMENT IN DISEASE ACTIVITY AND FUNCTIONAL STATUS

... JIA is generally considered a clinical syndrome involving several disease subsets, with a number of inflammatory flows, leading to persistent synovial inflammation and associated damage to articular ...

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Immune response and innervation signatures in aseptic hip implant loosening

Immune response and innervation signatures in aseptic hip implant loosening

... between inflammation and innervation has been widely investigated in several joint-related dis- orders but not in presence of prostheses [50, ...within synovial tissues or in the vicinity of the artic- ...

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Change in CD3 positive T cell expression in psoriatic arthritis synovium correlates with change in DAS28 and magnetic resonance imaging synovitis scores following initiation of biologic therapy   a single centre, open label study

Change in CD3 positive T cell expression in psoriatic arthritis synovium correlates with change in DAS28 and magnetic resonance imaging synovitis scores following initiation of biologic therapy a single centre, open label study

... Once complete, the scans were arranged into pairs of pre- and post-treatment images for each patient. These were scored semi-quantitatively by one consultant radi- ologist with a special interest in musculoskeletal ...

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