2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27302009000100005
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Simultaneous evaluation of in vivo glucocorticoid sensitivity and expression of glucocorticoid receptor alpha-isoform in rheumatoid arthritis patients

Abstract: Objectives: To analyze glucocorticoid (GC) sensitivity using intravenous very low dose dexamethasone suppression test (IV-VLD-DST) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and its correlation with glucocorticoid receptor alpha-isoform (GRα) gene expression. Methods: We evaluated 20 healthy controls and 32 RA patients with Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) and Disease Activity Score 28 joints (DAS) scores and IV-VLD-DST and GRα expression in mononuclear cells. Results: Basal cortisol and the percentage of… Show more

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“…Glucocorticoid sensitivity in vivo was similar in patients and controls, as assessed by suppression of cortisol after VLD IV-DST, contrary to previous studies (Onda et al, 2004;Cobra et al, 2009). There was no correlation of cortisol suppression with disease activity assessed by DAS28, which should be evaluated in conjunction with clinical findings to allow comparisons.…”
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“…Glucocorticoid sensitivity in vivo was similar in patients and controls, as assessed by suppression of cortisol after VLD IV-DST, contrary to previous studies (Onda et al, 2004;Cobra et al, 2009). There was no correlation of cortisol suppression with disease activity assessed by DAS28, which should be evaluated in conjunction with clinical findings to allow comparisons.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Like other studies (Onda et al, 2004;Cobra et al, 2009), we found no difference in the GRα expression in peripheral blood lymphocytes between RA and control groups. There was also no correlation between GRα expression and cortisol suppression after VLD IV-DST in patients or controls.…”
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