吡非尼酮对关节软骨细胞活性的调节。

Hilary P Benton, Angelica V Esquivel, Amber D Rice, Shri N Giri
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吡非尼酮在包括肺在内的几个器官中作为抗炎和抗纤维化药物正在研究中。由于关节炎的重要特征包括炎症和关节软骨的长期损伤,我们研究了PD是否可以抑制软骨细胞对细菌脂多糖(LPS)和白细胞介素1 (IL-1)的反应;诱导一系列炎症反应导致关节组织损伤的调节剂。PD(0 - 5微米)与高密度马软骨细胞培养物孵育24小时后,对细胞数量和活力没有影响。单独添加PD时,PD不刺激软骨细胞释放一氧化氮(NO),但LPS和il -1诱导的NO释放被PD抑制,且呈剂量依赖性。PD不显著影响软骨基质中GAG的释放,也不刺激或抑制LPS或IL-1的GAG释放行为。我们得出结论,PD能够减弱细胞因子诱导的炎症介质NO由软骨细胞产生,而不刺激软骨基质糖胺聚糖的损失。PD可能有作为关节抗炎剂的潜力。
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Modulation of articular chondrocyte activity by pirfenidone.

Pirfenidone is under investigation as an anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrotic agent in several organs including lung. Since important features of arthritic conditions include inflammation and long-term damage to articular cartilage, we have investigated whether PD can suppress chondrocyte responses to bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and interleukin 1 (IL-1); modulators that induce a cascade of inflammatory responses that lead to articular joint tissue damage. PD (0 - 5microM) showed no effect on cell number or viability when incubated with high density primary equine chondrocyte cultures for a 24 hr period. PD did not stimulate nitric oxide (NO) release by chondrocytes when added alone but LPS and IL-1-induced NO release was inhibited by PD, in a dose-dependent manner. PD did not significantly influence GAG release from cartilage matrix nor did it stimulate or suppress the GAG releasing actions of LPS or IL-1. We conclude that PD is capable of attenuating the cytokine-induced production of the inflammatory mediator, NO by chondrocytes, without stimulating matrix glycosaminoglycan loss from cartilage. PD may have potential as an anti-inflammatory agent in the joint.

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