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TL;DR: Therapeutic effectiveness of drugs in this model of osteoarthritis cannot be explained on the basis of their antiinflammatory properties.
Abstract: A battery of drugs with antirheumatic properties was tested for effects on the progress of osteoarthritis induced by a lateral meniscectomy procedure in knee joint cartilage of rabbits. Oral administration of the potent glucocorticoids, paramethasone acetate or triamcinolone, resulted in dramatic inhibition of cartilage degeneration. Significant protection against development of osteoarthritic lesions was also observed in rabbits treated with pirprofen or CGS 5391B but not with 9 other nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs. A marked reduction in joint pathology was also observed in rabbits treated with tribenoside (a glucofuranoside derivative) and with tamoxifen (an anti-estrogen). Slightly protective effects of borderline significance were observed with orgotein (a superoxide dismutase), gold sodium thiomalate, and D-penicillamine. Chloroquine and calcitonin were without effect. Therapeutic effectiveness of drugs in this model of osteoarthritis cannot be explained on the basis of their antiinflammatory properties.
TL;DR: Ovulation may still occur even in the presence of E-2 and LH plasma concentrations lower than those occurring in the normal menstrual cycle despite the observed rise in BBT, the plasma progesterone levels above 6 ng/ml and the secretory changes in the endometrium.
Abstract: In an attempt to elucidate the effect of paramethasone acetate on the hormonal profile of the normal menstrual cycle, 5 clinically healthy women, aged 24-36 yr, with ovulatory cycles were studied during a control menstrual cycle and during treatment with paramethasone acetate (6 mg/day). The length of the untreated cycle was 29.2 +/- 2.3 days as compared to 29.0 +/- 3.1 days during the paramethasone-treated cycle. Peak plasma E-2 level was 188.2 +/- 42.1 pg/ml in the control cycle and 74.4 +/- 15.3 pg/ml during paramethasone treatment (P is less than 0.05). Peak plasma 17 OH-P was 4.0 +/- 0.4 ng/ml in the control cycle and 1.6 +/- 0.2 ng/ml during the paramethasone treated cycle (P is less than 0.005). No significant differences in plasma progesterone were observed during the luteal phase of both cycles. Minimal and scattered differences were observed in plasma FSH. However, plasma LH levels were lower in the paramethasone acetate than in the control cycle almost throughout the entire period of study. Furthermore, midcycle LH peak in the control cycle was 958 +/- 104 ng/ml as compared to 283 +/- 24 ng/ml during the paramethasone treatment (P is less than 0.005). Despite these differences, ovulation occurred during paramethasone treatment based upon the observed rise in BBT, the plasma progesterone levels above 6 ng/ml and the secretory changes in the endometrium. These results suggest that: 1) Paramethasone may block E-2 synthesis at the ovarian level and , 2) Ovulation may still occur even in the presence of E-2 and LH plasma concentrations lower than those occurring in the normal menstrual cycle.
TL;DR: It is indicated that guinea pig neutrophils are capable of releasing lysosomal enzymes during phagocytosis of zymosan and that certain agents can modulate lysOSomal enzyme secretion and/or phagocytetosis.
TL;DR: Povidone was responsible for a severe anaphylactic reaction in a 37-year-old man with a history of allergic rhinitis and the excipients used in the preparation of all medicines should be disclosed.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE:To report a patient with an anaphylactic reaction related to povidone administration.CASE SUMMARY:A 37-year-old man with a history of allergic rhinitis presented with urticaria, dyspnea, wheezing, rhinorrhea, and dysphonia 20 minutes after the intraarticular administration of mepivacaine hydrochloride and paramethasone acetate in his right knee. Two months after this episode, he was admitted for controlled provocation tests. Tests on mepivacaine were negative. The preparation of paramethasone contained the excipients benzalkonium chloride, polysorbate 80, and povidone. In vitro tests and provocation were negative with polysorbate 80 and benzalkonium chloride, but positive with povidone.DISCUSSION:Povidone, a mixture of synthetic polymers, is commonly used as an excipient in pharmaceutical products, an additive in food products, and a dispersant and stabilizer in hairsprays. Although it is well tolerated when used topically or parenterally, local and systemic effects have been reported. Furthermo...
TL;DR: A typical case of inflammatory linear verrucose epidermal nevus (ILVEN), with quite a psoriasiform histologic pattern, is reported and intralesionally administered paramethasone acetate caused a temporary suppression of the clinical and histopathologic inflammatory features.
Abstract: A typical case of inflammatory linear verrucose epidermal nevus (ILVEN), with quite a psoriasiform histologic pattern, is reported. Intralesionally administered paramethasone acetate caused a temporary suppression of the clinical and histopathologic inflammatory features. The concept of ILVEN is briefly discussed.