A major metabolite of aceclofenac, 4 '-hydroxy aceclofenac, suppresses theproduction of interstitial pro-collagenase/proMMP-1 and pro-stromelysin-1/proMMP-3 by human rheumatoid synovial cells
R. Yamazaki et al., A major metabolite of aceclofenac, 4 '-hydroxy aceclofenac, suppresses theproduction of interstitial pro-collagenase/proMMP-1 and pro-stromelysin-1/proMMP-3 by human rheumatoid synovial cells, INFLAMM RES, 49(3), 2000, pp. 133-138
Objective and Design: We examined the effects of aceclofenac and its metabo
lites on the production of procollagenase-1/pro-matrix metalloproteinase-1
(proMMP-1), pro-gelatinase A/proMMP-2, pro-stromelysin-1/proMMP-3 and tissu
e inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1) by rheumatoid synovial cells.
Materials: Synovial cells were obtained from patients with rheumatoid arthr
itis.
Treatment: Cultures of confluent cells were treated with interleukin-1 beta
(IL-1 beta)(1 ng/ml) and/or test drugs (0.3-30 mu M) for 48 h. Methods: Pr
oduction of proMMPs and TIMP-1 was monitored by Western blotting or gelatin
zymography. Prostaglandin E-2 (PGE(2)) was measured by an enzyme immunoass
ay.
Results: 4'-Hydroxy aceclofenac, a major metabolite of aceclofenac, down-re
gulated both basal and IL-1 beta-induced production of proMMP-1 and proMMP-
3 at a concentration sufficient to suppress PGE(2) production without modul
ating proMMP-2 or TIMP-1, whereas aceclofenac itself had no marked effect o
n the production of proMMPs.
Conclusions: Down-regulation of proMMP-1 and proMMP-3 production by 4'-hydr
oxy aceclofenac may contribute to the therapeutic effect of aceclofenac on
rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.