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Differential anti-inflammatory and chondroprotective effects of simulated digests of indomethacin and an herbal composite (Mobility) in a cartilage explant model of articular inflammation

机译:消炎痛和草药复合物(运动性)模拟消化物在关节炎症软骨外植模型中的差异性抗炎和软骨保护作用

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Herbs are an increasingly popular treatment option for horses with cartilage inflammation, despite a relative paucity of research demonstrating efficacy. The research objective was to evaluate the differential anti-inflammatory and chondroprotective efficacy of a simulated digest of indomethacin and a commercially available herbal product in a cartilage model of osteoarthritis. Cartilage explant was integrated with simulated digestion of indomethacin and the herbal product in order to account, at least in part, for the actions of major digestive enzymes and pH. The resulting digests were ultrafiltrated (50 kDa), to account for absorption from the GI tract and movement into the cartilage matrix. We hypothesized that (i) a simulated digest of indomethacin would block interleukin 1 beta-(IL-1) dependent formation of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and nitric oxide (NO) without protecting cartilage against IL-1-induced glycosaminoglycan (GAG) release, and (ii) the herbal product would reduce PGE2 and NO in IL-1-stimulated explants, and inhibit release of GAG, in IL-1-stimulated explants. Results showed that indomethacin is an effective anti-inflammatory, evidenced by strong inhibition of IL-1-induced PGE2 and NO from cartilage explants. However, indomethacin provided no protection against IL-1-induced GAG release. Simulated digest of the herbal extract significantly inhibited IL-1-induced NO production and GAG release, while having a slight increase in PGE2. These data provide evidence for the anti-inflammatory effect of indomethacin on IL-1-stimulated cartilage explants, and the herbal product Mobility may be a useful adjunct in arthritis because of its chondroprotective properties in IL-1-stimulated cartilage.
机译:尽管有相对较少的研究显示出药效,但草药对于患有软骨炎的马匹来说是一种越来越受欢迎的治疗选择。该研究目的是评估在骨关节炎软骨模型中消炎痛模拟消化物和市售草药产品的不同抗炎和软骨保护功效。软骨外植体与吲哚美辛和草药产品的模拟消化相结合,以便至少部分地考虑主要消化酶和pH的作用。将得到的消化物超滤(50 kDa),以说明从胃肠道吸收和向软骨基质的迁移。我们假设(i)消炎痛的模拟消化物将阻止白介素1β-(IL-1)依赖性的前列腺素E2(PGE2)和一氧化氮(NO)的形成,而不保护软骨免受IL-1诱导的糖胺聚糖(GAG)释放;和(ii)该草药产品可降低IL-1刺激的外植体中PGE2和NO的含量,并抑制GAG的释放。结果表明吲哚美辛是一种有效的抗炎药,其强烈抑制了IL-1诱导的软骨外植体中PGE2和NO的表达。然而,消炎痛对IL-1诱导的GAG释放没有提供保护。模拟的草药提取物消化显着抑制了IL-1诱导的NO生成和GAG释放,同时PGE2略有增加。这些数据提供了吲哚美辛对IL-1刺激的软骨外植体的抗炎作用的证据,而草药产品Mobility由于在IL-1刺激的软骨中具有软骨保护特性,因此可能是关节炎的有用辅助剂。

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