Anti-arthritic and anti-inflammatory activity of linalool against formaldehyde and complete Freund's adjuvant induced arthritis in rats
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
752, P. 151462 - 151462
Published: Feb. 12, 2025
Language: Английский
Einfluss von Rauchen, Ernährung und anderen modifizierbaren Umweltfaktoren auf die rheumatoide Arthritis
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 10, 2025
Contributions of Dietary Patterns and Factors to Regulation of Rheumatoid Disease
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
26(6), P. 2674 - 2674
Published: March 16, 2025
Rheumatoid
arthritis
(RA)
is
a
systemic
autoimmune
disease
that
commonly
causes
pain
in
joints
and
the
progressive
destruction
of
cartilage
bone,
which
significantly
reduces
quality
life
increases
social
burden.
However,
there
still
no
cure
for
RA,
so
it
highly
important
to
explore
additional
adjuvant
treatment
methods.
Studies
have
indicated
malnutrition,
changes
intestinal
microbiota,
immune
status
caused
by
dietary
imbalance
are
directly
related
onset
indicating
intervention
may
offer
simple,
economical,
practical
avenue
relieve
RA.
Therefore,
this
review,
we
discuss
pathogenesis
RA
summarize
influence
different
patterns
on
In
particular,
pointed
out
high-fat,
high-sugar,
high-salt
diets
contribute
progression,
whereas
Mediterranean
diet
(MD)
beneficial
preventing
Furthermore,
ingredients
food,
such
as
fiber,
probiotics,
vitamins,
help
reduce
level
inflammation
joint
pain,
play
critical
roles
provides
potential
effective
approach
therapy
Language: Английский
Molecular and functional changes in neutrophilic granulocytes induced by nicotine: a systematic review and critical evaluation
Theresa-Charlotte Brembach,
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Robert Sabat,
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Katrin Witte
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et al.
Frontiers in Immunology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Nov. 23, 2023
Background
Over
1.1
billion
people
smoke
worldwide.
The
alkaloid
nicotine
is
a
prominent
and
addictive
component
of
tobacco.
In
addition
to
tumors
cardiovascular
disorders,
tobacco
consumption
associated
with
variety
chronic-inflammatory
diseases.
Although
neutrophilic
granulocytes
(neutrophils)
play
role
in
the
pathogenesis
many
these
diseases,
impact
on
neutrophils
has
not
been
systematically
reviewed
so
far.
Objectives
aim
this
systematic
review
was
evaluate
direct
influence
human
neutrophil
functions,
specifically
cell
death/damage,
apoptosis,
chemotaxis,
general
motility,
adhesion
molecule
expression,
eicosanoid
synthesis,
cytokine/chemokine
formation
extracellular
traps
(NETs),
phagocytosis,
generation
reactive
oxygen
species
(ROS),
net
antimicrobial
activity,
enzyme
release.
Material
methods
This
conducted
according
PRISMA
guidelines.
A
literature
search
performed
databases
NCBI
Pubmed
®
Web
Science™
February
2023.
Inclusion
criteria
comprised
English
written
research
articles,
showing
vitro
studies
specified
functions.
Results
Of
532
originally
identified
data
from
34
articles
were
finally
compiled
after
several
evaluation
steps.
considered
highly
varied
methodological
aspects.
While
at
high
concentrations
(>3
mmol/l)
started
be
cytotoxic
neutrophils,
typically
achieved
blood
smokers
(in
nmol/l
range)
applied
for
long
exposure
times
(24-72h)
supported
survival
neutrophils.
Smoking-relevant
also
increased
chemotaxis
towards
chemoattractants,
elevated
their
production
elastase,
lipocalin-2,
CXCL8,
leukotriene
B4
prostaglandin
E2,
reduced
integrin
expression.
Moreover,
while
impaired
phagocytotic
anti-microbial
range
demonstrated
NET
formation.
However,
conflicting
effects
found
ROS
generation,
selectin
expression
release
β-glucuronidase
myeloperoxidase.
Conclusion
Nicotine
seems
support
presence
tissue
inflammatory
selected
tissue-damaging
activity
reduces
suggesting
contribution
diseases
via
influencing
biology.
Language: Английский
Association of Sleep Quality and General, Mental, and Oral Health with Lifestyle Traits (Dietary Intake, Smoking Status) in Arthritis: A Cross-Sectional Study from the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS)
Zohre Gheisary,
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Ibrahim Hoja,
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Juxin Liu
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et al.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(13), P. 2091 - 2091
Published: June 29, 2024
Arthritis
is
associated
with
health
challenges.
Lifestyle
traits
are
believed
to
influence
arthritis
development
and
progression;
however,
data
support
personalized
treatment
regimens
based
on
holistic
lifestyle
factors
missing.
This
study
aims
provide
a
comprehensive
list
of
associations
between
the
status
individuals
in
Canadian
population,
using
binary
logistic
regression
analysis
from
Community
Health
Survey,
which
includes
104,359
respondents.
Firstly,
we
explored
association
various
aspects
including
self-reported
factors.
Secondly,
examined
dietary
intake
smoking
general,
mental,
oral
health,
sleep
disturbance
among
both
without
arthritis.
Our
revealed
that
reported
considerably
poorer
quality
compared
those
Associations
were
also
found
measures
Smoking
exposure
passive
not
only
but
compromised
people
highlights
need
for
approaches
may
include
combination
interventions,
improvements,
therapies,
cessation
improved
prevention
care.
Language: Английский
Einfluss von Rauchen, Ernährung und anderen modifizierbaren Umweltfaktoren auf die rheumatoide Arthritis
Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
83(9), P. 706 - 720
Published: Aug. 19, 2024
Language: Английский
The Impact of Rheumatoid Arthritis on First Nations and How We Can Work With Communities to Prevent It
The Journal of Rheumatology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
51(Suppl 1), P. 3 - 9
Published: July 1, 2024
Rheumatoid
arthritis
(RA)
is
prevalent
in
many
Indigenous
North
American
First
Nations
(FN)
and
tends
to
be
seropositive,
familial,
disabling,
as
well
associated
with
highly
unfavorable
outcomes
such
early
mortality.
The
risk
of
developing
RA
based
on
a
perfect
storm
gene-environment
interactions
underpinning
this
risk.
include
high
frequency
shared
epitope
encoding
HLA
alleles,
particularly
Language: Английский
Association of exposure to second-hand smoke during childhood with blood DNA methylation
Environment International,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
195, P. 109204 - 109204
Published: Dec. 11, 2024
By
recent
estimates,
40%
of
children
worldwide
are
exposed
to
second-hand
smoke
(SHS),
which
has
been
associated
with
adverse
health
outcomes.
While
numerous
studies
have
linked
maternal
smoking
during
pregnancy
(MSDP)
widespread
differences
in
child
blood
DNA
methylation
(DNAm),
research
specifically
examining
postnatal
SHS
exposure
remains
sparse.
To
address
this
gap,
we
conducted
epigenome-wide
meta-analyses
identify
associations
and
DNAm.
Language: Английский
The impact of cigarette smoking and smoking cessation on risk and phenotype of rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatology Science and Practice,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
62(6), P. 598 - 605
Published: Dec. 26, 2024
Literature
review
presents
the
data
of
recent
scientific
studies
aimed
to
analyze
impact
cigarette
smoking
on
risk
rheumatoid
arthritis
(RA).
It
is
shown
main
mechanisms
interaction
between
genetic
constitution,
synthesis
RA-specific
antibodies,
and
other
immune
trait
under
influence
smoke
in
patients
with
RA.
We
presented
summarized
indicating
positive
effect
cessation
RA
patients.
Language: Английский