1% for piroxicam patch Selleck Dorsomorphin in comparison to -24.6% for piroxicam cream). Moreover the piroxicam patch
proved to be on average more effective than the piroxicam cream in terms of secondary efficacy endpoints. Safety was considered satisfactory in all groups.
Conclusions: The piroxicam patch is effective in the treatment of lumbar osteoarthritis and has demonstrated to be well tolerated and it improves patients compliance. The piroxicam patch offers a comparable alternative to the marketed piroxicam cream for the treatment of lumbar osteoarthritis with the advantage of a better compliance with the once a day application of the patch compared to three daily applications for the piroxicam cream.”
“Objectives: To determine the effect of chondroitin sulfate (CS) on inflammatory mediators and proteolytic enzymes induced by interleukin-1
beta (IL-1 beta) and related to cartilage catabolism in murine osteoblasts.
Design: Osteoblasts were obtained by enzymatic digestion of calvaria from Swiss mice and cultured for 3 weeks as a primary culture. Cells were then stimulated with IL-1 beta (1 or 10 ng/ml). CS-treated osteoblasts were incubated with 100 mu g/ml of CS during the last week of culture w/o IL-1 beta for the last 24 h. Expressions of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), microsomal prostaglandin selleck screening library E synthase-1 (mPGES-1), 15-PG dehydrogenase (15-PGDH), matrix metalloproteinases-3 and -13 (MMP-3 and -13), osteoprotegerin (OPG) and receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappa B ligand (RANKL) were determined by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). PGE(2), MMP-3 and MMP-13 release were assessed in the medium by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay P505-15 mouse or western-blotting.
Results: IL-1 beta increased
COX-2, mPGES-1, MMP-3, MMP-13, RANKL expressions, decreased 15-PGDH expression, and increased PGE2, MMP-3 and MMP-13 release. Interestingly, 7 days of CS treatment significantly counteracted IL-1 beta-induced expression of COX-2 (-62%, P <0.001), mPGES-1 (-63%, P < 0.001), MMP-3 (-39%, P = 0.08), MMP-13 (-60%, P < 0.001) and RANKL (-84%, P<0.001). Accordingly, IL-1 beta-induced PGE(2), MMP-3 and MMP-13 releases were inhibited by 86% (P<0.001), 58%(P <0.001) and 38% (P<0.01) respectively.
Conclusions: In conclusion, our data demonstrate that, in an inflammatory context, CS inhibits the production of PGE(2) and MMPs. Since CS has previously been shown to counteract the production of these mediators in chondrocytes, we speculate that the beneficial effect of CS in Osteoarthritis (OA) could not only be due to its action on cartilage but also on subchondral bone. (C) 2011 Osteoarthritis Research Society International. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.