INFLAMMATORY JOINT DISEASE - THE ROLE OF CYTOKINES, CYCLOOXYGENASES AND REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES

Authors
Citation
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
Citations number
133
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Laboratory Technology
ISSN journal
09674845
Volume
53
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
317 - 324
Database
ISI
SICI code
0967-4845(1996)53:4<317:IJD-TR>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
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.