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The American Journal of Medicine | 2008

Update on Fibromyalgia Therapy

Micha Abeles; Bruce M. Solitar; Michael H. Pillinger; Aryeh M. Abeles

Primary fibromyalgia, a poorly-understood chronic pain syndrome, is characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, nonrestorative sleep, fatigue, psychological distress, and specific regions of localized tenderness, all in the absence of otherwise apparent organic disease. While the etiology of fibromyalgia is unclear, accumulating data suggest that disordered central pain processing likely plays a role in the pathogenesis of symptoms. Although various pharmacological treatments have been studied and espoused for treating fibromyalgia, no single drug or group of drugs has proved to be particularly useful in treating fibromyalgia patients as a whole, and only one drug to date has earned U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for treating the syndrome in the United States. This review critically and systematically evaluates clinical investigations of medicinal and nonmedicinal treatments for fibromyalgia dating from 1970 to 2007.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2007

Helicobacter pylori stimulates gastric epithelial cell MMP-1 secretion via CagA-dependent and -independent ERK activation.

Michael H. Pillinger; Nada Marjanovic; Seok Yong Kim; Yong Chan Lee; Jose U. Scher; Jatin Roper; Aryeh M. Abeles; Peter I. Izmirly; Matthew Axelrod; Mara Y. Pillinger; Sonia Tolani; Victoria Dinsell; Steven B. Abramson; Martin J. Blaser

Because the mechanisms of Helicobacter pylori-induced gastric injury are incompletely understood, we examined the hypothesis that H. pylori induces matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) secretion, with potential to disrupt gastric stroma. We further tested the role of CagA, an H. pylori virulence factor, in MMP-1 secretion. Co-incubation of AGS cells with Tx30a, an H. pylori strain lacking the cagA virulence gene, stimulated MMP-1 secretion, confirming cagA-independent secretion. Co-incubation with strain 147C (cagA+) resulted in CagA translocation into AGS cells and increased MMP-1 secretion relative to Tx30a. Transfection of cells with the recombinant 147C cagA gene also induced MMP-1 secretion, indicating that CagA can independently stimulate MMP-1 secretion. Co-incubation with strain 147A, containing a cagA gene that lacks an EPIYA tyrosine phosphorylation motif, as well as transfection with 147A cagA, yielded an MMP-1 secretion intermediate between no treatment and 147C, indicating that CagA tyrosine phosphorylation regulates cellular signaling in this model system. H. pylori induced activation of the MAP kinase ERK, with CagA-independent (early) and dependent (later) components. MEK inhibitors UO126 and PD98059 inhibited both CagA-independent and -dependent MMP-1 secretion, whereas p38 inhibition enhanced MMP-1 secretion and ERK activation, suggesting p38 negative regulation of MMP-1 and ERK. These data indicate H. pylori effects on host epithelial MMP-1 expression via ERK, with p38 playing a potential regulatory role.


The American Journal of the Medical Sciences | 2006

Syphilis mimicking reiter's syndrome in an HIV-positive patient

Mitsumasa Kishimoto; Adam Mor; Aryeh M. Abeles; Gary Solomon; Michael H. Pillinger; Maryann J. Lee

A 38-year-old man with HIV infection presented with panuveitis, urethritis, and a papulosquamous eruption on his palms and soles. Careful physical and laboratory examination led to the diagnosis of syphilitic keratoderma, uveitis, and balanitis. The patient was successfully treated with penicillin and prednisone therapy. Because the initial presentation was difficult to distinguish from the symptoms of Reiters syndrome, a high degree of clinical suspicion was required to accurately diagnose syphilis, a curable and potentially fatal disease.


Arthritis & Rheumatism | 2006

Statins as antiinflammatory and immunomodulatory agents: A future in rheumatologic therapy?

Aryeh M. Abeles; Michael H. Pillinger


Jcr-journal of Clinical Rheumatology | 2007

Familial Mediterranean Fever Successfully Treated With Etanercept

Adam Mor; Michael H. Pillinger; Mitsumasa Kishimoto; Aryeh M. Abeles; Avi Livneh


Bulletin of the NYU hospital for joint diseases | 2007

Hyperuricemia and gout: new insights into pathogenesis and treatment.

Michael H. Pillinger; Pamela Rosenthal; Aryeh M. Abeles


Arthritis & Rheumatism | 2007

Protein isoprenylation regulates secretion of matrix metalloproteinase 1 from rheumatoid synovial fibroblasts: Effects of statins and farnesyl and geranylgeranyl transferase inhibitors

Aryeh M. Abeles; Nada Marjanovic; Jean Park; Mukundan Attur; Edwin S. L. Chan; H. Al-Mussawir; M. Dave; Mark C. Fisher; Steven A. Stuchin; Steven B. Abramson; Michael H. Pillinger


Current Pain and Headache Reports | 2007

Update on gout: pathophysiology and potential treatments.

Aryeh M. Abeles; Jean Y. Park; Michael H. Pillinger; Bruce N. Cronstein


Archive | 2012

Gout and Other Crystalline Arthropathies

Aryeh M. Abeles; Michael H. Pillinger


Rheumatology | 2011

The New Criteria for Fibromyalgia: Evolution or Devolution?

Micha Abeles; Aryeh M. Abeles

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Michael H. Pillinger

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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Micha Abeles

University of Connecticut Health Center

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Steven B. Abramson

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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