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Bone | 2008

Comparative studies on the interplay of testosterone, estrogen and progesterone in collagen induced arthritis in rats.

Kalaivani Ganesan; Chidambaram Balachandran; Bhakthavatsalam Murali Manohar; Rengarajulu Puvanakrishnan

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a sexually dimorphic autoimmune disorder exhibiting a higher disease prevalence and severity among females. This study was carried out to understand the role of the major sex hormones viz., testosterone, estrogen and progesterone on the severity in arthritis. The interplay of the sex hormones was studied in a rat model of collagen induced arthritis (CIA). The parameters used for analyzing the disease severity included paw volume, radiology, histopathology of joint, markers for bone turnover, cytokine profile, levels of pain mediator (prostaglandin E(2)) and immune response to type II collagen. Arthritis induction to castrated and ovariectomised rats resulted in enhanced inflammation thereby indicating the importance of sex hormones. Treatment with physiological doses of dihydrotestosterone and estrogen attenuated the inflammation, with estrogen exhibiting higher potency. Progesterone was not shown to have any significance in disease modification; however, when progesterone was administered in combination with estrogen, the protective effects of estrogen were noticed to decrease.


Rheumatology International | 2012

Effects of testosterone, estrogen and progesterone on TNF-α mediated cellular damage in rat arthritic synovial fibroblasts.

Kalaivani Ganesan; Chidambaram Balachandran; Bhakthavatsalam Murali Manohar; Rengarajulu Puvanakrishnan

Sexual dimorphism is a well-established phenomenon in rheumatoid arthritis, with women exhibiting higher disease severity. Understanding the role of sex hormones using in vivo animal models is limited due to the systemic effects as well as the difficulty in exploring different dose combinations of the hormones simultaneously. However, cell culture systems pose ideal systems for exploring different combinations and concentrations of the hormones simultaneously. In this study, the procedure for isolation of arthritic fibroblasts was standardized using a combination of collagenase and trypsin based on maximal yield and viability after employing different enzymatic disaggregation procedures. The cultured synovial fibroblasts from arthritic rats did not differ significantly from normal rat fibroblasts in terms of proliferation or secretion of inflammatory mediators. Stimulation of fibroblasts with TNF-α was standardized and TNF-α stimulated rat arthritic synovial fibroblasts exhibited an ideal in vitro system for screening antiinflammatory molecules. The effects of physiological and pharmacological concentrations of testosterone, estrogen and progesterone were studied on TNF-α induced cellular damage in rat arthritic synovial fibroblasts. The results showed that estrogen and testosterone exerted antiinflammatory effects on rat arthritic synovial fibroblasts at physiological and pharmacological concentrations. However, there was no significant difference in the effects between physiological and pharmacological concentrations. Progesterone independently did not show any protective effects. In combination with physiological concentrations of estrogen, progesterone abrogated estrogen’s protective effect but it exhibited protection in combination with pharmacological concentrations of estrogen.


Clinica Chimica Acta | 2006

Of humans and canines: A comparative evaluation of heat shock and apoptosis-associated proteins in mammary tumors

R. Kumaraguruparan; Devarajan Karunagaran; Chidambaram Balachandran; Baktavachalam Murali Manohar; Siddavaram Nagini


Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2010

Arjunolic acid: a novel phytomedicine with multifunctional therapeutic applications.

Thiagarajan Hemalatha; Sivasami Pulavendran; Chidambaram Balachandran; Bhakthavatsalam Murali Manohar; Rengarajulu Puvanakrishnan


Calcified Tissue International | 2008

Estrogen and Testosterone Attenuate Extracellular Matrix Loss in Collagen-Induced Arthritis in Rats

Kalaivani Ganesan; Mitali Tiwari; Chidambaram Balachandran; Bhakthavatsalam Murali Manohar; Rengarajulu Puvanakrishnan


Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2009

Low Frequency Pulsed Electromagnetic Field - A Viable Alternative Therapy For Arthritis

Kalaivani Ganesan; Akelayil Chandrapuram Gengadharan; Chidambaram Balachandran; Bhakthavatsalam Murali Manohar; Rengarajulu Puvanakrishnan


Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2008

Myocardial ischemia and reperfusion injury in rats: lysosomal hydrolases and matrix metalloproteinases mediated cellular damage

Mitali Tiwari; Thiagarajan Hemalatha; Kalaivani Ganesan; Mohammed Nayeem; Bhakthavatsalam Murali Manohar; Chidambaram Balachandran; S. Vairamuthu; Samu Subramaniam; Rengarajulu Puvanakrishnan


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2007

Patološki učinci klorpirifosa i toksina T-2 u tovnih pilića

Paramanandham Krishnamoorthy; S. Vairamuthu; Chidambaram Balachandran; Bhakatavatsalam Muralimanohar


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2010

Cytological evaluation of canine lymphadenopathies - a review of 109 cases.

Marudhai Thangapandiyan; Chidambaram Balachandran


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2007

Povezanost bakterijske tromboze stijenke lijeve srčane pretklijetke i uremičnog nefritisa u psa - prikaz slučaja

N. Pazhanivel; Ganne Venkata Sudhakar Rao; Tammanur Gopalan Prabakar; Vellaimpallil Titus George; Chidambaram Balachandran; Bakthavatchalam Murali Manohar

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Bhakthavatsalam Murali Manohar

Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University

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Rengarajulu Puvanakrishnan

Central Leather Research Institute

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Kalaivani Ganesan

Central Leather Research Institute

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Mitali Tiwari

Central Leather Research Institute

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N. Pazhanivel

Madras Veterinary College

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S. Vairamuthu

Madras Veterinary College

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Thiagarajan Hemalatha

Central Leather Research Institute

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