Amber Y. Goedkoop
University of Amsterdam
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Arthritis Research & Therapy | 2004
Amber Y. Goedkoop; Maarten C. Kraan; Daisy I. Picavet; Menno A. de Rie; Marcel B. M. Teunissen; Jan D. Bos; Paul P. Tak
Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis are inflammatory diseases that respond well to anti-tumour necrosis factor-α therapy. To evaluate the effects of anti-tumour necrosis factor-α treatment on expression of adhesion molecules and angiogenesis in psoriatic lesional skin and synovial tissue, we performed a prospective single-centre study with infliximab therapy combined with stable methotrexate therapy. Eleven patients with both active psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis received infusions of infliximab (3 mg/kg) at baseline, and at weeks 2, 6, 14 and 22 in an open-label study. In addition, patients continued to receive stable methotrexate therapy in dosages ranging from 5 to 20 mg/week. Clinical assessments, including Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) and Disease Activity Score (DAS), were performed at baseline and every 2 weeks afterward. In addition, skin biopsies from a target psoriatic plaque and synovial tissue biopsies from a target joint were taken before treatment and at week 4. Immunohistochemical analysis was performed to detect the number of blood vessels, the expression of adhesion molecules and the presence of vascular growth factors. Stained sections were evaluated by digital image analysis. At week 16, the mean PASI was reduced from 12.3 ± 2.4 at baseline to 1.8 ± 0.4 (P ≤ 0.02). The mean DAS was reduced from 6.0 ± 0.5 to 3.6 ± 0.6 (P ≤ 0.02). We found some fluctuations in DAS response as compared with the change in PASI, with the latter exhibiting a steady decrease over time. After 4 weeks the cell infiltrate was reduced in both skin and synovium. There was a significant reduction in the number of blood vessels in dermis and synovium at week 4. A significant reduction in the expression of αvβ3 integrin, a marker of neovascularization, was also found in both skin and synovium at week 4. In addition, a significant reduction in the expression of adhesion molecules was observed in both skin and synovium at week 4. We also observed a trend toward reduced expression of vascular endothelial growth factor in both skin and synovium. In conclusion, low-dose infliximab treatment leads to decreased neoangiogenesis and deactivation of the endothelium, resulting in decreased cell infiltration and clinical improvement in psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.
Dermatologic Therapy | 2004
Menno A. de Rie; Amber Y. Goedkoop; Jan D. Bos
THE ABSTRACT: Mathematics is one of the subjects that hold high influence among other subjects, which is applied in almost all competitive courses in the universities. It is also the backbone of development in the society, which makes it paramount for all good and available efforts to be put together to suppress the ill shortcoming in students and elevate the existing strong hopes in them. Thus, the objective of this study was to assess whether students’ attitudes towards mathematics are influenced by the attitude of teachers, parents, peer-groups, society and their personal interest. The study adopted the descriptive survey design using simple percentages and Chi-square test of independence in analyzing the data. Senior secondary school students from randomly selected schools in Owerri Municipal Local Government Area were used. One instrument was used while five research questions were answered in the study. The result showed that teacher’s method of teaching mathematics and his personality greatly accounts for students’ attitude towards the learning of mathematics. From the results, one could conclude that mathematics could be made simple and attractive if all factors that impede teaching of mathematics are adhered to. It is recommended that teachers and parents should develop positive relationship with students. Government and policy makers should organize periodic seminars and workshops for students, parents and teachers desired to promote positive attitudes towards mathematics learning.
Dermatologic Therapy | 2004
Menno A. de Rie; Amber Y. Goedkoop; Jan D. Bos
ABSTRACT: Psoriasis is a chronic disease that affects the skin and joints. Clinical hallmarks comprise erythematous plaques covered by silvery scaling and a chronic recurrent course. Histologically, psoriasis is characterized by the hyperproliferation of the epidermis, elongated and prominent blood vessels and a thick perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate. Psoriasis is now considered an auto‐immune disease. Although many different therapies are available, there is clearly a need for new treatments. Our improvement of understanding of the pathogenesis of psoriasis together with the possibility to develop bioactive proteins (“biologicals”) targeted at specific steps in the pathogenesis of psoriasis, have opened a new field of promising future treatments. In the development and assessment of new therapeutical modalities for psoriasis, a clear definition of a patients psoriasis severity is essential. The impact of a given therapy can only then be evaluated, based on the changes in the severity score during and after application of the treatment.
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 2004
Amber Y. Goedkoop; M C Kraan; Marcel B. M. Teunissen; Daisy I. Picavet; M A de Rie; Jan D. Bos; P P Tak
Archives of Dermatological Research | 2004
Amber Y. Goedkoop; Menno A. de Rie; Daisy I. Picavet; Maarten C. Kraan; Arno W. R. van Kuijk; Paul P. Tak; Jan D. Bos; Marcel B. M. Teunissen
Archives of Dermatological Research | 2005
Amber Y. Goedkoop; Menno A. de Rie; Marcel B. M. Teunissen; Daisy I. Picavet; Pascal O. van der Hall; Jan D. Bos; Paul P. Tak; Maarten C. Kraan
Gastroenterology | 2002
Maarten C. Kraan; Arno W. R. van Kuijk; Huibert J. Dinant; Amber Y. Goedkoop; Tom J. M. Smeets; Rie de M. A; Ben A. C. Dijkmans; A. K. Vaishnav; J. D. Bos; Paul P. Tak
Arthritis Research & Therapy | 2002
M C Kraan; Huibert J. Dinant; Awr van Kuijk; Amber Y. Goedkoop; Tjm Smeets; Ma de Rie; Bac Dijkmans; Akshay K. Vaishnaw; P P Tak
Archive | 2005
Amber Y. Goedkoop
Statistics in Medicine | 2004
Amber Y. Goedkoop; Maarten C. Kraan; Paul P. Tak; Jan C. van den Bos; Rie de M. A; H. Susan J. Picavet; Marcel B. M. Teunissen