Wooley P H, Whalen J D, Zimmerman J L, Champion T M
Immunology Department, Ayerst Laboratories Research Inc., Princeton NJ 08540.
Agents Actions. 1987 Aug;21(3-4):244-6. doi: 10.1007/BF01966479.
Type II collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) and mice was used as a model to evaluate the effect of etodolac on the arthritic and immunological parameters of the experimental disease. In a preventative protocol, a significant reduction was observed in the number of joints progressing to ankylosis. At high doses (16 mg/kg/day) a significant delay in the onset of arthritis was also observed. No significant effect was seen on the progression of the disease when etodolac was administered in established CIA. No consistent variations were observed in the anti-type II collagen response or other immunological parameters of the experimental arthritis.
以II型胶原诱导的关节炎(CIA)小鼠作为模型,评估依托度酸对实验性疾病的关节炎和免疫参数的影响。在预防性方案中,观察到进展为关节强硬的关节数量显著减少。在高剂量(16毫克/千克/天)时,还观察到关节炎发作明显延迟。在已患CIA的小鼠中给予依托度酸时,未观察到对疾病进展有显著影响。在实验性关节炎的抗II型胶原反应或其他免疫参数方面未观察到一致的变化。