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β-Endorphin Regulation of MAPKs in Cultured Human Articular Chondrocytes: MAPK Inhibitors Prevent the Increase of IL-1β Protein Levels During β-Endorphin Stimulation

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Pages 1-8 | Received 24 May 2006, Accepted 29 Nov 2006, Published online: 11 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We investigated the effect of β-endorphin on the activities of mitogen-activated protein kinases in cultured human articular chondrocytes in order to elucidate its effect on cartilage. Monolayer cultures of chondrocytes obtained from patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty were treated with 60, 600, or 6000 ng/ml β-endorphin, or 100 ng/ml naltrexone combined with 600 ng/ml β-endorphin. The regulation of three major mitogen-activated protein kinases phosphorylation, ERKp44/p42, p38, and JNK, was determined by Western blotting. We also examined the influence of specific mitogen-activated protein kinase inhibitors on IL-1β protein levels during β-endorphin stimulation. The results demonstrate that β-endorphin, dependent on concentration and duration of stimulation, significantly affected the activation of the three mitogen-activated protein kinases in cultured human articular chondrocytes. Naltrexone in some cases significantly regulated the mitogen-activated protein kinases in different ways when added to β-endorphin 600 ng/ml. Furthermore, specific mitogen-activated protein kinase inhibitors hindered the increase of IL-1β during β-endorphin incubation. The effect of β-endorphin seen in this study is considered critical for the production of several mediators of cartilage damage in an arthritic joint.

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