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Author(s):  
Guangshuai Zhang ◽  
Guangyuan Sun ◽  
Haishan Guan ◽  
Mo Li ◽  
Yanhua Liu ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 80 (Suppl 1) ◽  
pp. 1083.2-1084
Author(s):  
O. Rusanova ◽  
A. Trofimenko ◽  
N. Emelyanov ◽  
O. Emelyanova

Background:Production of antibodies to ceruloplasmin (CP) in rheumatoid arthritis is an issue that has not been studied well enough. It was not by chance that this copper–containing alpha 2-glycorpoteid of blood plasma showing multienzymatic properties was chosen as an object of investigation. Data on the content and activity of CP in the blood of rheumatoid arthritis patients are contradictory, which has to do with different approaches to selection of patients and different measuring methods.Objectives:Improving diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis by determination of antibodies to CP as well as its amount and enzymatic activity.Methods:We studied the serum from 30 apparently healthy individuals, and 108 rheumatoid arthritis patients. Antibodies to CP were determined by enzyme immunoassay using immobilized granulated antigen preparations (modification by Gontar et al, 2002). The amount of CP was determined by enzyme immunoassay according to the method of I.S. Kuzmina et al (1991) using commercial diagnostic agent manufactured by Mechnikov Research Institute for Vaccines and Sera.Results:Enzyme immunoassay showed a mean level of CP antibodies in donor sera of 0,020±0,006 optical density units. The level of normal values of specific antibodies determined as M±2σ included an extinction value in the range 0 – 0,086. The mean value of oxidase activity and the amount of CP in healthy people was 716±26,3 and 921±32 ng/ml, correspondingly. In the process of study we revealed a reliable increase in CP antibody count, the activity and amount of CP in patients with rheumatoid arthritis while in all cases the parameters under study correlated with the degree of disease activity (p<0,05): at activity degree I CP antibodies were 0,098±0,011; CP activity was 954±48,1; CP amount was 1292±73,4. At activity degree II CP antibodies were 0,138±0,007; CP activity was 1163±39,6; CP amount was 1763±69,3. At activity degree III, CP antibodies were 0,182±0,015; CP activity was 1368±89,5; CP amount was 1794±102,8. After a course of hospital treatment was completed, we noted a reliable decrease in the activity and amount of CP (at degree I of rheumatoid arthritis activity p<0,001, at degree II of rheumatoid arthritis activity p<0,01for both parameters; at degree III, p<0,05) compared with baseline findings. A decrease in CP antibodies shows decelerated dynamics, especially in patients with pronounced disease activity, which indicates severe disorders in the immunity that cannot be cured completely within 30 – 40 days of hospital treatment course.Conclusion:Determination of CP antibodies, as well as quantitative content of CP and its oxidase activity can serve as indicators of the activity of rheumatoid arthritis, as well as an accessory criterion of the effectiveness of administered therapy.Disclosure of Interests:None declared


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zaynab Alourfi ◽  
Nisreen Aldahhan

Abstract Background. Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a systemic auto immune disease that mainly affects joints. It might cause functional disability and increased morbidity and mortality.Vitamin D was reported to have an immunomodulation role in reducing the inflammation process in many auto immune diseases; RA is one of them.The aim was to determine the relationship between serum vitamin D levels and rheumatoid arthritis activity in a sample of Syrian patients.Methods This cross-sectional observational study was carried out in Al-Mouwasat and Al-Assad University Hospitals(Damascus University - Syria). RA patients were diagnosed according to the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and the European League Against Rheumatism(EULAR)classification criteria for rheumatoid arthritis 2010 standards.Results Vitamin D was significantly higher in RA patients in remission (27.92 ± 13 ng/ml) than in patients with active RA (21.22 ± 13 ng/ml). There was an inverse relationship between serum vitamin D levels and RA activity.Conclusion Serum vitamin D levels were inversely correlated with RA activity in a sample of Syrian RA patients.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kamilla de Bessa Jorge ◽  
Naiana Diaz ◽  
Ana Luísa Diomedes Sardinha ◽  
Carolina Weibel Thomé ◽  
Thelma L Skare ◽  
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Author(s):  
Amal H. Ahmed ◽  
Asmaa S. Abd Elkarim

Objective: The aim of this work is to identify and purify bioactive compounds from 70℅ aqueous methanolic extract (AME) of B. spectabilis leaves collected in Cairo, Egypt and assessed their rheumatoid arthritis activity. Methods: The methanolic extract of B. spectabilis leaves was fractionated and subjected to different chromatographic techniques to isolate pure new compounds which were identified by one dimensional and two dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopic analyses and mass spectrometric methods. The isolated compounds were evaluated for their anti-inflammatory activity on adjuvant induced chronic rheumatoid arthritis. Results & Discussion: Seven bioactive compounds were purified and identified for the first time from the methanolic extract of Bougainvillea spectabilis leaves; secologanin dimethyl acetal, α- and β- amyrin, α- and β- amyrin acetate, Kaempferol and kaempferol- 3 – O- rhamnoside. The previously mentioned compounds had significant effect against rheumatoid arthritis. Conclusion: The seven compounds isolated from the methanolic extract of B. spectabilis leaves showed strong antirheumatoid arthritis activity.


Author(s):  
FRANCESCA INGEGNOLI ◽  
tania ubiali ◽  
tommaso schioppo ◽  
valentina longo ◽  
Antonella Murgo ◽  
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