1.Micro-computed tomography evaluation and pathological analyses of female rats with collagen-induced arthritis.
Journal of Veterinary Science 2015;16(2):165-171
Imaging techniques have been introduced to assess the efficacy and toxicity of developing pharmaceuticals. The purpose of this study was to perform a comprehensive characterization of collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) in rats using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) and to compare the results with data from conventional pathological examination. Arthritis was induced by collagen in 24 female Wistar rats. Micro-CT and pathological analyses were performed to assess arthritis progression. Micro-CT analysis showed marked joint destruction occurring in a time-dependent manner following collagen administration. Bone volume was significantly decreased in the tibia at weeks 3 and 4 compared to week 0 (p < 0.05 and p < 0.01, respectively). Additionally, percent bone volume was significantly reduced in the tibia at week 4 compared to week 0 (p < 0.05). In contrast, bone surface/bone volume and trabecular separation were significantly increased in the tibia of the animals at week 4 compared to week 0 (p < 0.05). Severe joint destruction with extensive inflammation, erosion of cartilage and bone, and infiltration of inflammatory cells were observed in the knee joints of the collagen-treated rats. Taken together, micro-CT made it possible to quantify CIA lesions and should be performed with pathological examination in rats.
Animals
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Arthritis, Experimental/chemically induced/*diagnosis
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Disease Models, Animal
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Female
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Pathology, Clinical
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Random Allocation
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
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*X-Ray Microtomography
2.Influence of Cibotium barametz and its processed samples on haemorheology index in mice with adjuvant arthritis.
Jun LI ; Zheng-hai WANG ; Chun-tian WANG ; Cui-xiang CAO ; Qi-fei DONG ; Tian-zhu JIA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(17):2170-2173
OBJECTIVETo discuss the influence of the rhizome of Cibotium barametz on the heamorheology index in mice with adjuvant arthritis and to compare the effect of raw medicinals with that of the processed ones.
METHODMice was injected with Freund's complete adjuvant on the rihgt behind foot to make model of adjuvant arthritis (AA). Hydroxyacrbamide tablets were orally administrated by mice with AA to make model of AA due to deficiency in the kidney (DK-AA). And then we determined the heamorheology index of the normal group, positive control group, AA group, DK-AA group and medicinals-treated groups.
RESULTIn the groups of AA, and DK-AA, the heamorheology index, such as high shearing, middle shearing, low shearing, plasma viscosity, whole blood reduction viscosity, erythrocyte aggregation exponent, erythrocyte degeneration exponent, sedimentation, sedimentation equation K value, erythrocyte rigidity exponent, erythrocyte electrophoresis time, casson viscosity, casson yield stress, increased significantly. After treated with Cibotium barametz, the heamorheology index except red blood count, packed cell volume, fibrinogen decreased obviously to get normal.
CONCLUSIONRhizome of Cibotium barametz could promote heamorheology in mice with AA and DK-AA to exhibit effect of promoting blood circulation and remove blood stasis. The medicinal rhizomes processed with sand have the effect enhanced.
Animals ; Arthritis, Experimental ; chemically induced ; drug therapy ; Disease Models, Animal ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Ferns ; chemistry ; Freund's Adjuvant ; Hemorheology ; drug effects ; Humans ; Male ; Mice ; Random Allocation
3.Comparative study on effect of Tripterygium polyglycosides on mucous immune function of rat models of arthritis induced by collagen II and by adjuvant.
Jing ZHOU ; Ning ZHAO ; Hong-Wei JIA ; Cheng XIAO ; Yinghui HE ; Aiping LU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2005;25(8):723-726
OBJECTIVETo observe the effects of Tripterygium polyglycosides (TWP) on mucous immune function in rat models of arthritis induced respectively with collagen-II induced arthritis (CIA) & adjuvant arthritis (AA).
METHODSCIA and AA model rats were induced by immunization with collagen II emulsified with complete Freund's adjuvant and complete Freund's adjuvant respectively and treated with TWP. Rats' mucus, systemic immunological indexes (peripheral subsets of T cells), local inflammatory factors (IL-6, TNF-alpha, COX-2,and NF-kappaB, etc. ) were observed.
RESULTSIn CIA model group, CD4+ in Peyer's Patch (PP), peripheral CD4+ and CD8+ positive T cells all raised, while in the AA model group, CD4+ lowered and CD8+ raised on PP, with both subsets increased. Effects of TWP on T lymphocyte subsets in PP and blood of the two models were different. High leveled IL-6, TNF-alpha, COX-2 and NF-kappaB expression could be seen in both model groups, and these inflammatory media could be inhibited by TWP.
CONCLUSIONThere exist similarities and differences between the two models in aspects of mucus immune response and effect of TWP on them.
Animals ; Arthritis, Experimental ; chemically induced ; drug therapy ; immunology ; Collagen Type II ; Freund's Adjuvant ; Glycosides ; pharmacology ; Male ; Mucous Membrane ; immunology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Tripterygium ; chemistry
4.Effects of zhengqing fengtongning tablet and methotrexate on the serum OPG/RANKL and IL-17 of collagen-induced arthritis rats.
Cong-Zhu DING ; Yao YAO ; Yun FANG ; Ling-Yun SUN ; Yue WANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2013;33(2):256-260
OBJECTIVETo study the effects of Zhengqing Fengtongning Tablet (ZFT) and methotrexate (MTX) on the expression of osteoprotegerin (OPG), receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappaB ligand (RANKL), and interleukin 17 (IL-17) in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) rats, thus addressing their bone protection.
METHODSThe CIA rat model was established by intradermally injecting type II collagen emulsion from the rats' back and tail. Totally 28 successfully modeled rats [with the arthritis index (AI) more than 2] were randomly divided into the model group, the Chinese medicine (CM) treatment group, the MTX group, and the ZFT + MTX treatment group, 7 rats in each group. Another 7 rats were recruited as the normal control group. Rats were administered from the 7th day of modeling. Rats in the MTX group were treated with MTX at 3.8 mg/kg once a week. Those in the CM group were treated with ZFT at the daily dose of 130 mg/kg, once a day. Those in the ZFT + MTX treatment group were treated with both MTX (at 3.8 mg/kg once a week) and ZFT (at the daily dose of 130 mg/kg, once a day). Those in the model group and the normal control group were administered with normal saline of the equal volume by gastrogavage. All the intervention lasted for 26 days. The destruction of joints in the four limbs were observed using X-ray. The AI was recorded. The expression levels of serum OPG, RANKL, and IL-17 were detected at the end of the experiment.
RESULTSDuring the whole process, all rats except those in the model group were in a good condition. On the 21st day of modeling the AI of all rats reached the peak, but it decreased after treatment. Compared with the model group, the AI decreased in the CM treatment group, the MTX group, and the ZFT + MTX treatment group with statistical difference (P < 0.05). Compared with the model group, the OPG increased and RANKL decreased in the MTX group; the OPG and OPG/RANKL increased in the CM treatment group; the OPG, RANKL, and OPG/RANKL increased, and IL-17 decreased in the ZFT + MTX treatment group, all showing statistical difference (P < 0.05). Compared with the MTX and the ZFT + MTX treatment group, OPG/RANKL increased and IL-17 decreased in the ZFT + MTX treatment group (both P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONZFT + MTX could synergistically elevate peripheral OPG/RANKL and down-regulate IL-17 in CIA model rats.
Animals ; Arthritis, Experimental ; blood ; chemically induced ; drug therapy ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Interleukin-17 ; blood ; Methotrexate ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Osteoprotegerin ; blood ; RANK Ligand ; blood ; Rats
5.Therapeutic effect of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell lysates on rat arthritis induced by collagen.
Xiao-Fang CAO ; Yong-Qi WANG ; Zhi-Yong LI ; Zi-Kuan GUO ; Heng-Xiang WNAG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2013;21(3):765-769
Our previous work has shown that mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) have little therapeutic effect on rat arthritis induced by collagen. This study was aimed to further investigate whether the MSC lysates exhibit beneficial effects on rheumatoid arthritis. Aliquots of cell lysates from 1×10(7) human bone marrow MSC were intraperitoneally injected into collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) Wistar rats weekly for 4 consecutive weeks. Methotrexate at a dose of 1 mg/kg or normal saline was served as positive and negative controls respectively. On week 4 the symptom scores were recorded and the hind joints of the rats were pathologically examined and X-ray examination was performed. The results showed that on week 4, the symptom scores of the rats that received MSC lysates (6.87 ± 0.83) and MTX (6.44 ± 1.13) were significantly lower than that of control rats (7.33 ± 0.77, P < 0.01). Meanwhile, pathological examination on the involved ankle showed that the synovitis and arthritis scores of MSC lysates and control groups were 2.28 ± 0.48 and 2.28 ± 0.55 respectively, significantly higher than that of MTX treatment rats (0.71 ± 0.48, P < 0.05). However, X-ray examination on the ankle joints showed that the injury score of control rats was 4 ± 0.57, greatly higher than those from MSC lysates (2.71 ± 0.75) and MTX treatment groups (2.57 ± 0.78, P < 0.05 for both groups). It is concluded that MSC lysate infusion has beneficial effects on CIA rat, but the effectiveness seems inferior to MTX.
Animals
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Arthritis, Experimental
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chemically induced
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therapy
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Bone Marrow Cells
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cytology
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Cells, Cultured
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Collagen
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Humans
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Male
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Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
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cytology
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Methotrexate
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pharmacology
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
6.Therapeutic efficacy of three bispecific antibodies on rheumatoid arthritis mice models.
Qing-Cui LI ; Xiao-Hui HAN ; Bing ZHOU ; Wen-Fei WANG ; Gui-Ping REN ; Cui-Yu SUN ; Qiang WU ; Yin-Hang YU ; Li-Ming XU ; Qiu-Ying WANG ; Jian-Ying QI ; Yu-Quan WEI ; Hong-Wei CAO ; Jun-Yan HAN ; De-Shan LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(3):322-328
In order to obtain the lead compound for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), in this study, therapeutic efficacy of three bispecific antibodies (BsAB-1, BsAB-2 and BsAB-3) against both hIL-1beta and hIL-17 were compared on CIA model mice. First, by ELISA method we compared the binding capacity of the three bispecific antibodies to the two antigens. The results showed that all three antibodies could simultaneously bind both antigens, among these antibodies, BsAB-1 was superior over BsAB-2 and BsAB-3. CIA model was established with chicken type II collagen (CII) and developed RA-like symptoms such as ankle swelling, skin tight, hind foot skin hyperemia. The CIA mice were treated with three antibodies once every two days for total of 29 days. Compared with the CIA model mice, the RA-like symptoms of the antibody treated-mice significantly relieved, while the BsAB-1 treated-mice were almost recovered. CII antibody level in the serum and cytokines (IL-2, IL-1beta, IL-17A and TNF-alpha) expression in the spleen were examined. Compared with the CIA model mice, all three antibodies could significantly reduce CII antibody and cytokine expression levels. BsAB-1 antibody was more potent than BsAB-2 and BsAB-3. In summary, BsAB-1 is superior over BsAB-2 and BsAB-3 in amelioration of RA symptoms and regulation of CII antibody production and pro-inflammatory cytokine expression, therefore, BsAB-1 can be chosen as a lead compound for further development of drug candidate for treatment of RA.
Animals
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Antibodies
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metabolism
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Antibodies, Bispecific
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immunology
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therapeutic use
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Antigen-Antibody Reactions
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Arthritis, Experimental
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chemically induced
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metabolism
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therapy
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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chemically induced
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metabolism
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therapy
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Collagen Type II
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immunology
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Interleukin-17
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metabolism
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Interleukin-1beta
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metabolism
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Interleukin-2
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metabolism
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Male
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Mice
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Spleen
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metabolism
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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metabolism
7.Effects of agkistrodon in different dosage forms on collagen-induced arthritis in rats.
Jie BAO ; Zhi-Jun XIE ; Lei-Ming CHEN ; Jing SUN ; Yong-Sheng FAN
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2016;22(12):902-909
OBJECTIVETo determine the effective dosage and formulation of agkistrodon in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) rats.
METHODSCIA was induced by injection of collagen in complete/incomplete Freund's adjuvant. Agkistrodon decoction, agkistrodon powder, and agkistrodon wine were administered daily starting from the onset of arthritis. Paw swelling degree was measured by using a volume-measuring instrument every 7 days after primary immunization. Arthritis index was measured and calculated using the "five scoring method" every 7 days. The levels of serum interleukin-1ß (IL-1ß) and type II collagen IgG antibodies were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Finally, all ankles were removed, and X-ray radiography was performed with In-vivo Imaging System FX. Samples were counterstained with hematoxylin and eosin for analysis.
RESULTSAmong the various dosage formulations of agkistrodon, high-dose powder, which was equivalent to an amount of 6 g/day in adults, showed better effects on the inhibition of joint swelling and reduction of arthritis index score. The relatively low levels of serum IL-1 and anti-type II collagen IgG antibodies, as well as the X-ray radiography and pathology results, further proved the superiority of the high-dose powder over the other formulations. The effect of decoction on inhibiting joint swelling was inversely proportional to the dosage. Other effects, such as reduction of arthritis index score and the levels of serum IL-1 and anti-type II collagen IgG antibodies, were directly proportional to the dosage. While the use of large dose agkistrodon wine led to negative effects.
CONCLUSIONThese data highlight the potential function of high-dose agkistrodon powder, which was equivalent to an amount of 6 g/day in adults. The powder can quickly relieve the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and prevent aggravation of disease, especially during the early period.
Agkistrodon ; metabolism ; Animals ; Antibodies ; blood ; Arthritis, Experimental ; blood ; chemically induced ; drug therapy ; Collagen Type II ; immunology ; Dosage Forms ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Extremities ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Female ; Interleukin-1beta ; blood ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Rats, Wistar
8.Effect and mechanism of total flavonoids of orange peel on rat adjuvant arthritis.
Gang CHEN ; Zhongyi YIN ; Xuxu ZHENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(10):1298-1301
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of the total flavonoids of orange peel (TFO) against adjuvant arthritis (AA) and the underlying mechanism.
METHODAA model was induced in male Wistar (correction of SD) rats by immunization with Freund's complete adjuvant Pad thickness was assayed by caliper. Pathological impairment of ankle joint was analysised by hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining. Levels of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, Interleukin (IL)-1beta and prostaglandin (PG) E2 in serum was detected by radioimmunoassay method. Cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 expression in synovium tissues was measured by Western blot assay.
RESULTThe 75 mg x kg(-1) and 150 mg x kg(-1) TFO treatment obviously decreased the pad thickness and improve the pathological impairment of ankle joint of AA rats. In addition, abnormal elevation of TNF-alpha, IL-1beta and PGE2 in serum and COX-2 expression in synovium tissues of AA rats were markedly repressed by TFO treatment.
CONCLUSIONTFO can inhibit the development of AA in rats, and the mechanism were likely due to depressing inflammatory mediators production.
Animals ; Arthritis, Experimental ; chemically induced ; drug therapy ; immunology ; Citrus sinensis ; chemistry ; Disease Models, Animal ; Flavonoids ; administration & dosage ; Freund's Adjuvant ; adverse effects ; Humans ; Interleukin-1 ; immunology ; Male ; Plant Extracts ; administration & dosage ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ; immunology
9.Effect of Fengshi Qutong Capsules on synovial angiogenesis in rats with type Ⅱ collagen induced arthritis.
Chun-Fang LIU ; Jing-Xia WANG ; Lian-Hua HE ; Cong-Cong SUN ; Yi-Qun LI ; Na LIN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2019;44(7):1457-1463
To observe the effect of Fengshi Qutong Capsules(FSQTC) on angiogenesis of rat aortarings and in knee joint synovium of type Ⅱ collagen-induced arthritis(CIA) rats. The blood vessel of aorta rings of normal SD rats were induced by vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF) 20 μg·L~(-1 )in vitro, and were treated with FSQTC(0.02, 0.1 and 0.5 μg·L~(-1)) continuously for 9 days. The number, length and area of neovascularization of the vascular ring were measured. SD rats were immunized to establish collagen-induced arthritis. CIA rats were treated with FSQTC(0.25, 0.5, 1 g·kg~(-1)·d~(-1)) and methotrexate(0.2 mg·kg~(-1)·d~(-1)) daily for 19 days. Histopathological examination(HE) was performed to observe the vascular morphology and vascular density in the synovial membrane of the inflamed joint. Immunohistochemistry was performed to observe the expression of platelets-endothelial cell adhesion molecule(CD31), VEGF and VEGF receptor 2(VEGFR_2)in the synovium. Immunofluorescence was performed to observe the expression of CD31 and α smooth muscle actin(αSMA) in synovial membrane.TGF-β, PDGF and VEGFR_2 in serum were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The number, branch length and area of blood vessels of aorta rings were significantly increased induced by VEGF, and FSQTC could significantly reduce the number, branch length and area of blood vessels. Compared with the normal group, the vascular density, CD31 positive expression, CD31~+/αSMA~- immature and total vascular positive expression in the synovial membrane of the model group were significantly increased, and so as VEGF and VEGFR_2 in the synovium. The VEGFR_2, TGF-β and PDGF in sera were also significantly increased in model group. FSQTC reduced the synovial vascular density and inhibited the positive expression of CD31, CD31~+/αSMA~- immature blood vessels and total vascular. FSQTC has no significant effect on CD31~+/αSMA~+mature blood vessels. FSQTC also negatively inhibited the expression of VEGF, VEGFR_2, TGF-β and PDGF in synovial membrane and/or sera. The effect of methotrexate is similar with to the high dose group. Our results demonstrated that FSQTC could inhibit the angiogenesis of synovial tissue in CIA rats and of aortaring in rats, which is related to the reduction of angiogenesis regulatory factor.
Animals
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Aorta
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Arthritis, Experimental
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chemically induced
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drug therapy
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Capsules
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Collagen Type II
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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pharmacology
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Neovascularization, Pathologic
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drug therapy
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Synovial Membrane
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blood supply
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
10.Effect of Tripterygium Glycosides Tablets on reproductive toxicity in female rats with Ⅱ type collagen induced arthritis.
Yuan-Fang FAN ; Ying XU ; Xiao-Hui SU ; Li-Ling LIU ; Ya-Ge TIAN ; Yuan ZHAO ; Xiang-Ying KONG ; Na LIN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2019;44(16):3486-3493
The aim of this paper was to observe the toxic effect of Tripterygium Glycosides Tablets( TG) on the reproductive system of Ⅱ type collagen induced arthritis( CIA) male rats,and to explore the toxic mechanism preliminarily. Fifty SD rats were randomly divided into normal control group( Con),model group( CIA),Tripterygium Glycosides Tablets clinical equivalent dose groups of 1,2,4 times( 9,18,36 mg·kg-1),10 rats in each group,and were given by gavage once a day for 42 days after the first immunization.The organ indexes of uterine and ovarian were calculated on days 21 and 42. Histopathological and morphological changes of uterine and ovarian were observed under optical microscope. The concentration of estradiol( E2),follicle-stimulating hormone( FSH),luteinizing hormone( LH),17α-hydroxylase( CYP17 A1) and cytochrome P450 19 A1( CYP19 A1) in serum were detected by ELISA. Immunohistochemistry was used to observe the expression of Bax and Bcl-2 related proteins in the apoptosis pathway of uterus and ovary. The results showed that compared with the Con group,CIA group could reduce the number of uterine glands( P<0.05),but no significant changes were observed in other groups. Compared with the CIA group,there were no significant changes in the coefficients of uterus and ovary in the Tripterygium Glycosides Tablets groups. The number of uterine glands,total follicles in the ovary,mature follicles and corpus luteum,the distribution of blood vessels and mitochondria had a certain inhibitory trend,and also slightly increased the number of atresia follicles,but the histopathological quantitative indicators were not statistically different. Except that 2 times clinical dose of Tripterygium Glycosides Tablets could significantly reduce the content of CYP19 A1( P<0. 05) after 42 d administration,there were no significant changes in serum estrogen E2,FSH,LH and estrogen synthesis key enzymes CYP17 A1 in each administration group. Medium and high doses of Tripterygium Glycosides Tablets could increase the expression of apoptotic protein Bax in uterine and ovarian tissues( P<0. 05,P<0. 01),and all the administration groups could inhibit the expression of apoptotic inhibiting protein Bcl-2( P <0. 05,P<0. 01,P<0.001),42 d was more obvious than 21 d. In conclusion,4 times and less than 4 times Tripterygium Glycosides Tablets did not cause obvious toxicity and histopathological changes in the reproductive organs of CIA rats,but it could reduce the level of serum estrogen synthesis key enzyme CYP19 A1 and affect the content of apoptosis-related proteins Bax and Bcl-2 in uterus and ovary tissues. The relevant mechanism needs further study.
Animals
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Apoptosis
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Aromatase
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metabolism
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Arthritis, Experimental
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chemically induced
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drug therapy
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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pharmacology
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toxicity
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Female
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Genitalia, Female
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drug effects
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Glycosides
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pharmacology
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toxicity
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Random Allocation
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Tablets
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Tripterygium
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chemistry