Literature DB >> 6229938

[In vivo study of the distribution, affinity for cartilage and metabolism of glycosaminoglycan polysulphate (GAGPS, Arteparon)].

W Müller, P Panse, S Brand, A Staubli.   

Abstract

37 patients suffering from osteoarthritis and 10 arthritic patients received intramuscular (i.m.), partly also intraarticular (i.ac.) injections of GAGPS; whereupon pharmacokinetics in serum, synovial fluid, urine, and cartilage were investigated. Cartilage was obtained during endoprosthetic hip surgery. The concentrations were determined by radiochemistry, partly after gel chromatography and electrophoresis respectively. Serum levels in patients with osteoarthritis after i.m. administration of 50 mg were 0.55 microgram/ml 3 hrs later, and 0.11 microgram/ml 24 hrs later. Patients with arthritis showed similar serum levels which were slightly higher after i.ac. injection, and which rose proportionally when the dosage was increased to 125 mg. With the arthritic patients, also the concentrations in the synovium were comparable, in the cases with osteoarthritis concentrations were slightly higher, which in both cases suggests that the synovial membrane is promptly penetrated. However, the concentrations in cartilage following a dosage of 50 mg within 24 hours rose as high as 1.45 micrograms/g which corresponds roughly to three times the serum level 3 hours after application. According to biochemical data, injections of 1 to 2 micrograms/ml should yield chondroprotective effects. Hitherto therapy has relied mainly on i.ac. injections; it may now be expanded by the i.m. route of administration. GAGPS was bound to serum proteins, in the synovia, however, it was found unbound. The main portion of the compound excreted via urine within 12 hrs (30 to 40 percent) was mainly unaltered; later, a partial degradation of the chain length and of the degree of sulfation was observed. Animal experiments on rats showed an increased affinity of GAGPS to inflamed tissues (Freund's adjuvant, carageenan edema).

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6229938

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Rheumatol        ISSN: 0340-1855            Impact factor:   1.372


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Journal:  Can J Vet Res       Date:  1989-04       Impact factor: 1.310

2.  Evaluation of the effect of antiarthritic drugs on the secretion of proteoglycans by lapine chondrocytes using a novel assay procedure.

Authors:  S Collier; P Ghosh
Journal:  Ann Rheum Dis       Date:  1989-05       Impact factor: 19.103

3.  Effects of glycosaminoglycan polysulfate treatment on soundness, hyaluronic acid content of synovial fluid and proteoglycan aggregate in articular cartilage of lame boars.

Authors:  J J Brennan; F X Aherne; T Nakano
Journal:  Can J Vet Res       Date:  1987-07       Impact factor: 1.310

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