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[Synovial angiogenesis].

F Lioté1

  • 1Clinique de Rhumatologie, Centre Viggo Petersen, Paris.

Revue Du Rhumatisme Et Des Maladies Osteo-Articulaires
|April 1, 1991
PubMed
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Synovial angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, persists in chronic inflammation and contributes to rheumatoid arthritis pannus development. Inhibiting this process may offer new therapeutic options for rheumatoid arthritis patients.

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Area of Science:

  • Rheumatology
  • Vascular Biology
  • Immunology

Context:

  • Synovial angiogenesis is a hallmark of synovial inflammation.
  • It typically resolves after acute episodes but can persist in chronic conditions.
  • Persistent angiogenesis contributes to pannus formation in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Purpose:

  • To explore the role of synovial angiogenesis in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis.
  • To understand the biochemical and immunological factors driving persistent angiogenesis in RA.
  • To evaluate the potential of anti-angiogenic therapies for RA treatment.

Summary:

  • Synovial angiogenesis, the development of new capillaries, is a constant feature of synovial inflammation.
  • In chronic inflammation, it persists and contributes to the breakdown of extracellular matrix and cartilage.

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  • This process involves angiogenic factors and may be influenced by antigen stimulation of immunocompetent cells.
  • Impact:

    • Understanding synovial angiogenesis provides insights into RA pathogenesis.
    • Identifying key pathways can lead to targeted therapies.
    • Inhibiting angiogenesis presents a promising therapeutic strategy for rheumatoid arthritis.