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8157314 
Journal Article 
Quercetin alleviate oxidative stress and inflammation through upregulation of antioxidant machinery and down-regulation of COX2 and NF-κB expression in collagen induced rheumatoid arthritis 
Ansari, MM; Neha; Khan, HA 
2014 
215-230 
English 
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease that is characterized by persistent inflammation in the synovial membranes of joints, migration of activated phagocytes and other leukocytes into synovial and periarticular tissue, erosive damage of articular cartilage and bone. Quercetin (QU) is one of common polyphenolic flavonoid biosynthesized by plants and has been suggested to modulate inflammatory responses in various models. Therefore, we studied the ameliorative effect of QU on collagen induced arthritis (CIA) in wistar rat. The effect of treatment in the rats were monitored by clinical scoring, biochemical parameters, histopathological evaluation and immunohistochemical expression of proteins. Rat with treatment with QU significantly replenished lipidperoxidation (LPO) level, nitric oxide (NO) activity and articular Elastase (ELA) level. It also restored altered enzymatic and non enzymatic antioxidant system of tissue in arthritis rat. Histomorphometric and immunohistochemistry analysis revealed that collagen induced inflammatory cell infiltration, as well as the elevated expression of NF-κB p65 and pro-inflammatory ptotein cyclooxygenase-2 observed in synovial tissue, were significantly inhibited by treatment with QU. The biochemical alterations were further supported by histopathological observations and immunohistochemical expression.we hypothesized that anti-inflammatory activity of QU may be related to predisposition to scavenge free radical, upregulate antioxidant machinery and down regulate immunohistochemical expression of cox2 and NF-κBp65 in arthritis rat. © 2014 Haider Ali Khan et al, publisher and licensee IYPF. 
Antioxidant; Flavonoids; Quercetin; Rheumatoid arthritis