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Intra-articular administration of an antibody against CSF-1 receptor reduces pain-related behaviors and inflammation in CFA-induced knee arthritis

机译:关节内给予抗CSF-1受体抗体可减轻CFA诱发的膝关节炎的疼痛相关行为和炎症

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Several studies have shown that blockade of colony stimulating factor-1 (CSF-1) or its receptor (CSF-1R) inhibits disease progression in rodent models of rheumatoid arthritis (RA); however, the role of the CSF-1/CSF-1R pathway in RA-induced pain and functional deficits has not been studied. Thus, we examined the effect of chronic intra-articular administration of a monoclonal anti-CSF-1R antibody (AFS98) on spontaneous pain, knee edema and functional disabilities in mice with arthritis. Unilateral arthritis was produced by multiple injections of complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) into the right knee joint of adult male ICR mice. CFA-injected mice were then treated twice weekly from day 10 until day 25 with anti-CSF-1R antibody (3 and 10 mu g/5 mu L per joint), isotype control (rat IgG 10 mu g/5 mu L per joint) or PBS (5 mu l/joint). Knee edema, spontaneous flinching, vertical rearing and horizontal exploratory activity were assessed at different days. Additionally, counts of peripheral leukocytes and body weight were measured to evaluate general health status. Intra-articular treatment with anti-CSF-1R antibody significantly increased horizontal exploratory activity and vertical rearing as well as reduced spontaneous flinching behavior and knee edema as compared to CFA-induced arthritis mice treated with PBS. Treatment with this antibody neither significantly affect mouse body weight nor the number of peripheral leukocytes. These results suggest that blockade of CSF-1R at the initial injury site (joint) could represent a therapeutic alternative for improving the functional disabilities and attenuating pain and inflammation in patients with RA. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:几项研究表明,在类风湿关节炎(RA)的啮齿动物模型中,对集落刺激因子1(CSF-1)或其受体(CSF-1R)的阻滞抑制了疾病的进展。然而,尚未研究CSF-1 / CSF-1R途径在RA引起的疼痛和功能障碍中的作用。因此,我们检查了慢性关节内施用单克隆抗CSF-1R抗体(AFS98)对关节炎小鼠自发性疼痛,膝部水肿和功能障碍的影响。通过向成年雄性ICR小鼠的右膝关节多次注射完全弗氏佐剂(CFA)可以产生单侧关节炎。从第10天到第25天,每周两次将注射CFA的小鼠用抗CSF-1R抗体(每关节3和10μg / 5μL),同种型对照(大鼠IgG 10μg / 5μL/关节)治疗两次)或PBS(5μl/关节)。在不同的日子评估膝盖的水肿,自发的退缩,垂直的抚养和水平的探索活动。另外,测量外周白细胞计数和体重以评估总体健康状况。与用PBS处理的CFA诱导的关节炎小鼠相比,抗CSF-1R抗体进行的关节内治疗显着增加了水平探索活动和垂直饲养,并减少了自发的退缩行为和膝盖浮肿。用这种抗体治疗既不会显着影响小鼠体重,也不会显着影响外周血白细胞的数量。这些结果表明,在初始损伤部位(关节)阻断CSF-1R可能代表改善RA患者的功能障碍并减轻疼痛和炎症的治疗选择。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.保留所有权利。

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