Effect of Benzylidene Derivative (Novel Antirheumatic Agent) on Chondrocyte Metabolism
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The effects of protocatechualdehyde (PAL), one of the metabolites of 3,4-diacetoxy benzylidene diacetate (ACP), on proteogylcan metabolism and secretion of interleukin 1 (IL-1) like activity (lymphocyte activating factor ; LAF activity) were studied using rabbit articular chondrocytes culture under phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) and Ca^<2+> ionophore A23187 (A23187) or IL-1α stimulation. In IL-1α (20 u/ml) or PMA (0.1 μg/ml) and A23187 (0.2 μg/ml) treated culture of rabbit articular chondrocytes, PAL significantly reduced the degradation of ^<35>S-proteoglycan (^<35>S-PG) from the cells and matrix layers into the culture media in a dose dependent fashion without affecting proteoglycan synthesis. Similarly, the secretion or production of matrix metalloproteinases which degrade proteoglycans was also inhibited to the same extent under IL-1α stimulated condition. However, PAL caused no effect on the secretion of IL-1 like activity by chondrocytes. These results suggest that an attractive candidate for an anti-inflammatory drug, ACP, which is a prodrug of PAL, has also a favorable action on chondrocyte metabolism in terms of proteoglycan degradation via inhibition of matrix metalloproteinases secretion or production.
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著者
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KIMURA Fumihiko
Division of Hematology, Department of Internal Medicine, National Defense Medical College
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Kimura F
Division Of Hematology Department Of Internal Medicine National Defense Medical College
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Shinmei Masayuki
Kureha Biomedical Research Laboratories:department Of Orthopedic Surgery National Defense Medical Co
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WATANABE Koju
Kureha Biomedical Research Laboratories
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KIMURA Fumihiko
Kureha Biomedical Research Laboratories
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Watanabe Koju
Kureha Biomedical Research Laboratories:department Of Orthopedic Surgery National Defense Medical Co
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