Role of cholecystokinin-8 in nerve growth factor and nerve growth factor mrna expression in carrageenan-induced joint inflammation in adult rats.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The aim of our study was to investigate the role of cholecystokinin-8 (CCK-8), which is able to induce the synthesis of nerve growth factor (NGF), in the joint inflammation of carrageenan-injected rats.
METHODS:
Adult rats were injected in the ankle joint with carrageenan, with or without CCK-8 or a CCK receptor antagonist (proglumide), and tissue swelling, NGF levels and NGF mRNA expression were assessed.
RESULTS:
Expression of NGF and NGF mRNA increased transiently after carrageenan injection. This effect was not altered by CCK-8 injection but was inhibited by the CCK receptor antagonist. The decrease in NGF level after treatment with the antagonist was concurrent with an increase in paw swelling.
CONCLUSIONS:
The results demonstrate that, whereas CCK-8 has no anti-inflammatory action in carrageenan-injected animals, proglumide induces a worsening of inflammation and reduces the expression of both NGF and NGF mRNA in inflamed ankle joints. Our data point to a regulatory action of CCK-8 on NGF synthesis during acute synovitis and suggest a role for NGF in the healing phase of inflammation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Manni, Luigi; Tirassa, Paola; Aloe, Luigi
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