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Effect of sinomenine on inflammation related factors expressions in adjuvant induced arthritis model rats / 重庆医学
Chongqing Medicine ; (36): 879-882, 2018.
Article in Zh | WPRIM | ID: wpr-691876
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ABSTRACT
Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of sinomenine(SN) in adjuvant induce arthritis(AIA) model rats and its influence on inflammation related factors expressions.Methods The AIA rat model was duplicated by adopting complete Freund's adjuvant(FCA) induction method.After successfully constructing the model,the rats were randomly divided into the model group,methotrexate group,SN low,middle and high dose groups.The rats without constructing model were taken as the normal control group.Taking materials was performed after 21 d continuous medication gavage.The rat joint injury was observed by HE staining and the pathological semiquantitative scoring was performed.The serum levels of rheumatoid factor(RF),C-reactive protein (CRP),interleukin-1(IL-1),interleukin-6(IL-6),and interleukin-10(IL-10) were tested by using the automatic blood biochemical analyzer.Results Comparing with the model group,the joint injury degree in the methotrexate group,SN low and middle dose groups were obviously mild and the pathological semiquantitative score was significantly decreased(P<0.05),serum CRP level was significantly deceased(P<0.05),the serum inflammation related factors IL-1 and IL-6 levels were significantly decreased,while the IL-10 level was significantly increased (P<0.01).Conclusion Low and middle dose SN can regulate the imbalance of proinflammatory factors and inflammation-suppressing factors expression levels,thus significantly improve the joint pathological injury degree in rheumatoid arthritis.
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Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Type of study: Prognostic_studies Language: Zh Journal: Chongqing Medicine Year: 2018 Document type: Article
Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Type of study: Prognostic_studies Language: Zh Journal: Chongqing Medicine Year: 2018 Document type: Article