Literature DB >> 15720232

Antiangiogenesis for rheumatoid arthritis.

Aldo M Roccaro1, Francesca Russo, Teresa Cirulli, Guilia Di Pietro, Angelo Vacca, Franco Dammacco.   

Abstract

Angiogenesis, i.e., the induction of new blood vessels from existing vasculature, is a crucial event in the formation and maintenance of the pannus in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The arthritis is characterized by destruction of peripheral joints in which the cartilage and bone are destroyed by proliferative synovitis. This is characterized by infiltration of inflammatory cells and formation of new blood vessels. Angiogenesis occurs since the early stage of the disease, and supports progression of the arthritis. It has been demonstrated in animal models of arthritis that inhibition of angiogenesis reduces of the arthritis. This suggests that pharmacological inhibition of angiogenesis may play an important role in the treatment of RA. In particular, disruption of new blood vessels can not only prevent delivery of nutrients to the inflammatory site, but can also lead to vessel regression, hence reversal of disease. To sum up, since angiogenesis is central in maintaining of synovitis in RA, antiangiogenesis probably represents a therapeutic tool. This view is supported by recent studies in animal models of arthritis where antiangiogenic drugs deliver a therapeutic benefit.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15720232     DOI: 10.2174/1568010053622911

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Drug Targets Inflamm Allergy        ISSN: 1568-010X


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