Pj. Moulton, INFLAMMATORY JOINT DISEASE - THE ROLE OF CYTOKINES, CYCLOOXYGENASES AND REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES, British journal of biomedical science, 53(4), 1996, pp. 317-324
Cytokines are known to have a key role in the onset and development of
inflammatory joint disease, including rheumatoid arthritis and osteoa
rthritis. The effects of some cytokines on the cells and tissues invol
ved in inflammation of the joint are well catalogued,but recent discov
eries of new cytokines, and interest in intracellular signalling molec
ules, have thrown new light on the way in which cytokines mediate the
cellular responses that lead to inflammation. Here, recent work on the
roles of cytokines, cyclooxygenases, nitric oxide and other reactive
oxygen species, in the cellular pathways that lead from cytokine recep
tor to inflammation, are discussed.