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. 1986;22 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):121S-124S.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1986.tb02992.x.

Experience with isoxicam and catabolin

Experience with isoxicam and catabolin

H Sheppeard et al. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 1986.

Abstract

1 Synovial cells produce a protein factor, catabolin, that induces chondrocytes to resorb their own matrix with the release of glycosaminoglycan (GAG). 2 Studies were performed to determine the effect of isoxicam, a new NSAID, on GAG production in a catabolin system utilizing tissue culture of bovine nasal septum in a medium containing pooled synovial tissue from young pigs. 3 Using fresh medium containing no synovial tissue, the release of GAG by inherent cartilage breakdown was 49.7% after 8 days culture. GAG release at 8 days increased to 83.6% by the addition of synovial cells to the culture medium, due to the action of catabolin. 4 The incorporation of isoxicam, at concentrations from 5-30 micrograms ml-1, in the porcine synovial culture medium significantly reduced the GAG release to 70.9%. 5 Isoxicam at 50 micrograms ml-1 added to fresh medium without synovial tissue had no effect on cartilage breakdown or GAG production. 6 The results of these experiments show that isoxicam is unlikely to impair cartilage metabolism and may even decrease cartilage resorption.

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