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Beeinflussung der radiologischen Progression der rheumatoiden Arthritis durch Behandlung mit einem rekombinanten humanen IL-1-Rezeptor-Antagonisten (IL-1ra)

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Auf die zentrale Rolle der Zytokine TNF-α und IL-lβ in der Pathogenese der rheumatoiden Arthritis [1] wurde bereits in Kapitel 1 eingehend hingewiesen. TNF-α ist offenbar entscheidend für die Auslösung und Unterhaltung der chronischen Entzündung, entweder direkt oder durch die Induktion von IL-1ß [2]. Im Tierversuch induziert aber auch die Injektion von IL-1β direkt eine Arthritis [4] oder führt zu einer Exazerbation einer bereits bestehenden Entzündung [11]. Die entscheidende Wirkung von IL-1β bei der RA ist aber die Gelenkzerstörung durch Freisetzung destruktiver Enzyme bei gleichzeitiger Hemmung der Matrixsynthese sowie durch Verstärkung der Knochenresorption infolge Osteoklastenaktivierung.

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Rau, R. (2002). Beeinflussung der radiologischen Progression der rheumatoiden Arthritis durch Behandlung mit einem rekombinanten humanen IL-1-Rezeptor-Antagonisten (IL-1ra). In: Burmester, GR., Kalden, J.R. (eds) Der IL-1-Rezeptor-Antagonist im Zytokin-Netzwerk. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-53780-6_6

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