Inflammation after joint injury leads to responses that result in eventual osteoarthritis development. Blockade of inflammation, by suppressing NF-kB expression, has been shown to reduce joint injury-induced chondrocyte apoptosis and reactive synovitis in vivo. Herein, we demonstrate that the suppression of NF-kB p65 expression also significantly mitigates the acute pain sensitivity induced by mechanical injury to the joint. These results suggest that early intervention with anti-NF-KB nanotherapy mitigates both structural and pain-related outcomes, which in turn may impact the progr ession of post-traumatic osteoarthr itis.
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Yan, H., Duan, X., Collins, K. H., Springer, L. E., Guilak, F., Wickline, S. A., … Pham, C. T. N. (2019). Nanotherapy Targeting NF-kB Attenuates Acute Pain After Joint Injury. Precision Nanomedicine, 2(1), 245–248. https://doi.org/10.33218/prnano2(1).181129.1
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