J Rheumatol 1990,
PMID: 2170644
Kandel, R A; Petelycky, M; Dinarello, C A; Minden, M; Pritzker, K P; Cruz, T F
In order to determine whether interleukin 6 (IL-6) is involved in the pathogenesis of the cartilage destruction observed in arthritis, the effect of human recombinant IL-6 on collagenase production and proteoglycan synthesis by bovine articular chondrocytes was examined. Addition of IL-6 (1.0 to 1000 U/ml) to the culture medium did not stimulate collagenase production or alter proteoglycan secretion. Whereas human purified interleukin 1 (IL-1) (20 U/ml) stimulated collagenase production and inhibited proteoglycan synthesis. Furthermore addition of IL-1 (20 U/ml) to chondrocyte cultures did not stimulate the chondrocytes to produce IL-6. Under our experimental conditions, IL-6 did not stimulate chondrocytes to proliferate as measured by [3H] thymidine incorporation. This would suggest that IL-6 is not involved in mediating cartilage loss.
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proteoglycan — interleukin: "
Comparison of the
effect of interleukin 6 and
interleukin 1 on collagenase and
proteoglycan production by chondrocytes
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proteoglycan — IL-6: "
In order to determine whether interleukin 6 (IL-6) is involved in the pathogenesis of the cartilage destruction observed in arthritis, the effect of human recombinant IL-6 on collagenase production and proteoglycan synthesis by bovine articular chondrocytes was examined
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proteoglycan ⊣ interleukin 1 (IL-1): "
Whereas human purified interleukin 1 (IL-1) ( 20 U/ml ) stimulated collagenase production and inhibited proteoglycan synthesis
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