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Peri-articular Lymphatic System and "Bi" Theory of Chinese Medicine in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Arthritis 被引量:17

Peri-articular Lymphatic System and "Bi" Theory of Chinese Medicine in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Arthritis
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摘要 Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA) are the two most common joint diseases, and they have characterization of synovial inflammation and cartilage destruction, associated with the accumulation of numerous catabolic mediators and inflammatory cells in the synovial space and surrounding soft tissues. How these factors are cleared and if the "clearance" process contributes to pathogenesis of arthritis are not known. Recently, we found the existence of the peri-articular lymphatic system in mouse joints. The blockade of lymphangiogenesis and lymphatic draining function accelerates while stimulation of lymphatic function attenuates the severity of joint tissue lesions in mouse models of RA and OA. More importantly, we noticed the similarity between the dysfunction of lymphatic drainage in arthritic joints and "Bi" theory of Chinese medicine (CM), and demonstrated that several Bi disease-treated herbal drugs directly affect the function of lymphatic endothelial cells. Here we review the advances about the interactions between joint inflammation and changes in the peri-articular lymphatic system and discuss our view of linking "Bi" theory of CM to lymphatic dysfunction in arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA) are the two most common joint diseases, and they have characterization of synovial inflammation and cartilage destruction, associated with the accumulation of numerous catabolic mediators and inflammatory cells in the synovial space and surrounding soft tissues. How these factors are cleared and if the "clearance" process contributes to pathogenesis of arthritis are not known. Recently, we found the existence of the peri-articular lymphatic system in mouse joints. The blockade of lymphangiogenesis and lymphatic draining function accelerates while stimulation of lymphatic function attenuates the severity of joint tissue lesions in mouse models of RA and OA. More importantly, we noticed the similarity between the dysfunction of lymphatic drainage in arthritic joints and "Bi" theory of Chinese medicine (CM), and demonstrated that several Bi disease-treated herbal drugs directly affect the function of lymphatic endothelial cells. Here we review the advances about the interactions between joint inflammation and changes in the peri-articular lymphatic system and discuss our view of linking "Bi" theory of CM to lymphatic dysfunction in arthritis.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第9期648-655,共8页 中国结合医学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation,China(No.81403417,No.81330085 and No.81220108027) Special Funding for the National Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation,China(No.201276) National Institutes of Health,USA(No.AR048697and No.AR063650) the Lymphatic Malformation Institute,USA Ministry of Education,Innovative Research Team,China(No.IRT1270) Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,China(085 Project,No.085ZY1204)
关键词 rheumatoid arthritis OSTEOARTHRITIS lymphatic system Bi disease Chinese medicine rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, lymphatic system, Bi disease, Chinese medicine
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