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Diosgenin, a plant steroid, induces apoptosis in human rheumatoid arthritis synoviocytes with cyclooxygenase-2 overexpression

Authors :
Bertrand Liagre
Vergne-Salle, P.
Corbiere, C.
Charissoux, J. L.
Beneytout, J. L.
Biomolécules Thérapies anti-tumorales (EA4021)
Université de Limoges (UNILIM)-Génomique, Environnement, Immunité, Santé, Thérapeutique (GEIST FR CNRS 3503)
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier, Arthritis Research and Therapy, Arthritis Research and Therapy, BioMed Central, 2004, 6 (4), pp.R373. ⟨10.1186/ar1199⟩, Arthritis Research & Therapy

Abstract

International audience; In the present study, we have shown for the first time that a plant steroid, diosgenin, causes an inhibition of the growth of fibroblast-like synoviocytes from human rheumatoid arthritis, with apoptosis induction associated with cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) up-regulation. Celecoxib, a selective COX-2 inhibitor, provoked a large decrease in diosgenin-induced apoptosis even in the presence of exogenous prostaglandin E2, whereas interleukin-1beta, a COX-2 inducer, strongly increased diosgenin-induced apoptosis of these synoviocytes. These findings suggest that the proapoptotic effect of diosgenin is associated with overexpression of COX-2 correlated with overproduction of endogenous prostaglandin E2. We also observed a loss of mitochondrial membrane potential, caspase-3 activation, and DNA fragmentation after diosgenin treatment.

Details

ISSN :
14786354
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier, Arthritis Research and Therapy, Arthritis Research and Therapy, BioMed Central, 2004, 6 (4), pp.R373. ⟨10.1186/ar1199⟩, Arthritis Research & Therapy
Accession number :
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