Experimental Study

Sorafenib Reveals Anti-Arthritic Potentials in Collagen Induced Experimental Arthritis Model

Volume: 33 Issue: 3, September 2018 Publish Date: September 30, 2018
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Nevzat GÖZEL
Department of Internal Medicine, Medical Faculty of Fırat University, Elazığ, Turkey image/svg+xml
Maşallah ÇAKIRER
Department of Internal Medicine, Medical Faculty of Fırat University, Elazığ, Turkey image/svg+xml
Ahmet KARATAŞ
Department of Rheumatology, Medical Faculty of Fırat University, Elazığ, Turkey image/svg+xml
Mehmet TUZCU
Department of Medical Biology, Medical Faculty of Fırat University, Elazığ, Turkey image/svg+xml
Fethi Ahmet ÖZDEMİR
Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Bingöl University, Bingöl, Turkey image/svg+xml
Adile Ferda DAĞLI
Department of Pathology, Medical Faculty of Fırat University, Elazığ, Turkey image/svg+xml
Kazım ŞAHİN
Department of Animal Nutrition, Medical Faculty of Fırat University, Elazığ, Turkey image/svg+xml
Süleyman Serdar KOCA
Department of Rheumatology, Medical Faculty of Fırat University, Elazığ, Turkey image/svg+xml
Nevzat GÖZEL, Maşallah ÇAKIRER, Ahmet KARATAŞ, Mehmet TUZCU, Fethi Ahmet ÖZDEMİR, Adile Ferda DAĞLI, … Süleyman Serdar KOCA. (2018). Sorafenib Reveals Anti-Arthritic Potentials in Collagen Induced Experimental Arthritis Model. Archives of Rheumatology, 33(3), 309–315. https://doi.org/10.5606/ArchRheumatol.2018.6652
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to examine the effects of sorafenib on a collagen-induced arthritis model.

Materials and methods: The study included 50 randomly selected female Wistar-albino rats (8-10-week-old, weighing between 200 g to 250 g). The rats were divided into five equal groups as control, arthritis, etanercept, sorafenib high-dose, and sorafenib low-dose groups, respectively. Arthritis was induced by injecting mixed intradermal chicken type II collagen and incomplete Freund's adjuvant. Twenty-four hours after the advent of arthritis; rats in group 3 were injected subcutaneous etanercept (6 mg/kg/week), while those in groups 4 and 5 were given sorafenib (10 or 30 mg/ kg/day) orally until they were sacrificed on the 34th day. The rat claws and trunk bloods were carefully examined to note perisynovial inflammation and cartilage/bone injury through histopathology. Tissue vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and VEGF receptor levels were carefully checked using western blot analysis.

Results: Analysis of the experimental data showed that collagen-induced arthritis decreased in treatments groups after 12-13 days and 34th day in contrast with the arthritis group. Histopathological examination revealed broad perisynovial inflammation and cartilage/bone break down in the arthritis group. Compared to the control group, tissue VEGF and VEGF receptor levels increased in the arthritis group. Sorafenib and etanercept decreased tissue VEGF and VEGF receptor levels, perisynovial inflammation, damage of cartilage/bone.

Conclusion: Our findings indicate that sorafenib treatment ameliorates collagen-induced arthritis with anti-VEGF effectiveness.

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Journal Archives of Rheumatology
Volume / Issue Vol. 33 No. 3 (2018): The Archives of Rheumatology
Pages 309-315
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Published Online September 30, 2018
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Nevzat GÖZEL
Department of Internal Medicine, Medical Faculty of Fırat University, Elazığ, Turkey
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Maşallah ÇAKIRER
Department of Internal Medicine, Medical Faculty of Fırat University, Elazığ, Turkey
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Ahmet KARATAŞ
Department of Rheumatology, Medical Faculty of Fırat University, Elazığ, Turkey
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Mehmet TUZCU
Department of Medical Biology, Medical Faculty of Fırat University, Elazığ, Turkey
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Fethi Ahmet ÖZDEMİR
Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Bingöl University, Bingöl, Turkey
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Adile Ferda DAĞLI
Department of Pathology, Medical Faculty of Fırat University, Elazığ, Turkey
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Kazım ŞAHİN
Department of Animal Nutrition, Medical Faculty of Fırat University, Elazığ, Turkey
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Süleyman Serdar KOCA
Department of Rheumatology, Medical Faculty of Fırat University, Elazığ, Turkey
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Nevzat GÖZEL, Maşallah ÇAKIRER, Ahmet KARATAŞ, Mehmet TUZCU, Fethi Ahmet ÖZDEMİR, Adile Ferda DAĞLI, … Süleyman Serdar KOCA. (2018). Sorafenib Reveals Anti-Arthritic Potentials in Collagen Induced Experimental Arthritis Model. Archives of Rheumatology, 33(3), 309–315. https://doi.org/10.5606/ArchRheumatol.2018.6652
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