2016
DOI: 10.1111/evj.12531
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Cytokine, catabolic enzyme and structural matrix gene expression in synovial fluid following intra‐articular administration of triamcinolone acetonide in exercised horses

Abstract: This study supports the use of synovial fluid as a biological matrix for studying the effects of corticosteroids on gene expression. For the majority of genes studied the effects on expression relative to baseline for both inflammatory and matrix genes were prolonged relative to plasma and synovial fluid TA concentrations. Downregulation of collagen gene expression warrants the careful use of TA in horses.

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“…However, as the proposed mechanism of action for inhibition of PLA2 by annexin is substrate depletion, this finding is not unexpected [25,26]. Also in agreement with the previous report describing the effects of intra-articular TCA in horses [10], the expression of PTGS2 (COX-2) was not significantly altered following IPA administration. Also in agreement with the previous report describing the effects of intra-articular TCA in horses [10], the expression of PTGS2 (COX-2) was not significantly altered following IPA administration.…”
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“…However, as the proposed mechanism of action for inhibition of PLA2 by annexin is substrate depletion, this finding is not unexpected [25,26]. Also in agreement with the previous report describing the effects of intra-articular TCA in horses [10], the expression of PTGS2 (COX-2) was not significantly altered following IPA administration. Also in agreement with the previous report describing the effects of intra-articular TCA in horses [10], the expression of PTGS2 (COX-2) was not significantly altered following IPA administration.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The effects of corticosteroids on the expression levels of these genes in horses appear to differ depending on the specific corticosteroid and dose administered [32]. This is in contrast to a previous report describing the effects of TCA administration on the expression levels of genes encoding collagen, whereby significant downregulation was noted following intra-articular administration [10]. This is in contrast to a previous report describing the effects of TCA administration on the expression levels of genes encoding collagen, whereby significant downregulation was noted following intra-articular administration [10].…”
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