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Combination effects of prednisolone and interleukin-4 protect bovine nasal cartilage explants from interleukin-1alpha induced degradation
IBJ-Iranian Biomedical Journal. 2011; 15 (4): 143-150
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-132752
ABSTRACT
Current treatments for joint diseases are moderately successful, but unfortunately are associated with significant side effects. This study was undertaken to investigate the combination effects of IL-4 and prednisolone on tissue characteristics and production of matrix metalloproteinase-1[MMP-1] in IL-lalpha-treated bovine nasal cartilage [BNC] explants. BNC explants were cultured in DMEM with IL-lalpha [10 ng/ml], IL-4 [50 ng/ml] and prednisolone [1 or 1,000 nM] at the same time for 28 days. At days 3, 7, 14, 21and 28, the media were collected and replaced with fresh media, and the removed media were stored at -20[degree sign] C. The alterations of tissue characteristics were assessed by using histology techniques. Western-blot method was used to determine the effects of IL-4 and prednisolone combination on MMP-1 production. The cell viability was evaluated by using lactate dehydrogenase assay test. In the presence of IL-lalpha alone, most chondrocytes were transformed into fibroblast-like morphology with pyknotic nuclei at day 28. In addition, a clear band of MMP-1 and extracellular matrix [ECM] degradation were observed. In combination of IL-4 and prednisolone, chondrocytes preserved their ordinary normal features. MMP-1 band formation was completely inhibited and ECM absolutely showed normal characteristics. IL-4 and prednisolone did not show cytotoxicity effects on BNC explant culture. This combination can strongly preserve cartilage from degradation features and the data possibly suggest that the combination of IL-4 and prednisolone could be a candidate for alternative therapy in joint diseases
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Índice: IMEMR (Mediterraneo Oriental) Idioma: Inglés Revista: Iran. Biomed. J. Año: 2011

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Índice: IMEMR (Mediterraneo Oriental) Idioma: Inglés Revista: Iran. Biomed. J. Año: 2011