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Title: Successful treatment of rheumatoid arthritis is associated with a reduction in serum sE-selectin and thrombomodulin level
Authors: Çobankara, Veli.
Özatli, D.
Kiraz, S.
Öztürk, M.A.
Ertenli, I.
Türk, T.
Apras, Ş.
Keywords: E-selectin
Methotrexate
Rheumatoid arthritis
Therapeutics
Thrombomodulin
antirheumatic agent
C reactive protein
cell marker
diclofenac
endothelial leukocyte adhesion molecule 1
hemoglobin
hydroxychloroquine
methotrexate
nonsteroid antiinflammatory agent
salazosulfapyridine
thrombomodulin
adult
arthropathy
article
cell damage
clinical article
controlled study
disease activity
drug response
edema
endothelium cell
erythrocyte sedimentation rate
female
human
laboratory test
male
medical assessment
medical parameters
morning stiffness
patient monitoring
physician
priority journal
protein blood level
rheumatoid arthritis
side effect
treatment outcome
volunteer
Adult
Antirheumatic Agents
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
Biological Markers
Drug Therapy, Combination
E-Selectin
Female
Health Status
Humans
Hydroxychloroquine
Male
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Severity of Illness Index
Sulfasalazine
Treatment Outcome
Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in serum levels of endothelial cell injury markers, soluble (s) E-selectin and thrombomodulin (TM), in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) before and after antirheumatic drug treatment and to assess the relationship between these changes and clinical responses to the drug treatment. Eleven patients with RA having active arthritis and 12 healthy volunteers were enrolled in the study. They were monitored by clinical and laboratory parameters while receiving a combination of methotrexate, hydroxychloroquine and sulphasalazine. Pre- and post-treatment clinical and laboratory parameters, including sE-selectin and sTM levels, were measured. The ages of the patients were comparable with those of the control groups. Significant improvements were detected in erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, hemoglobin, morning stiffness, patients' global assessment, physicians' global assessment, number of tender joints and number of swollen joints improved at the end of the therapy (for each parameter p < 0.05). Significant improvements were detected in clinical and laboratory parameters. In the patient group there were significant decreases in the levels of sTM and sE-selectin after treatment (p < 0.05). The patient group had significantly higher sTM and sE-selectin levels than the control group at the beginning of the study (p < 0.01), but the difference returned to normal after the treatment (p > 0.05). The sE-selectin and sTM levels significantly correlated with each other, and also with clinical and laboratory findings. Combination treatment successfully treated RA patients. sE-selectin and sTM levels probably reflect disease activity and can be helpful in monitoring disease status and response to therapy. © Clinical Rheumatology 2004.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5044
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-004-0915-6
ISSN: 0770-3198
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