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Summary
May 2007, Vol. 7, No. 5, Pages 617-625
, DOI 10.1517/14712598.7.5.617
Recent advances of TNF-α antagonists in rheumatoid arthritis and chronic heart failureShaker A Mousa1Pharmaceutical Research Institute at Albany, Albany College of Pharmacy, 106 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, NY 12208, USA. mousas@acp.edu Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α has been thoroughly investigated and established as a pivotal component of the inflammatory cascade. This review encompasses the safety and efficacy of TNF antagonists in rheumatoid arthritis, the interplay between rheumatoid arthritis and heart failure, as well as presentation of the available preclinical and clinical data discussing the use of anti-TNF therapy in patients with chronic heart failure. There is well-documented evidence for the role of anti-TNF-α in rheumatoid arthritis, in contrast to the controversial role of anti-TNF-α in heart failure. In animal models and small-scale clinical trials, anti-TNF therapy showed some promise in treating chronic heart failure, whereas larger, multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials (i.e., RECOVER [Research into Etanercept Cytokine Antagonism in Ventricular Dysfunction] and RENAISSANCE [Randomized Etanercept North American Strategy to Study Antagonism of Cytokines]) failed to show a statistically significant difference in composite clinical function score for anti-TNF therapy versus placebo. Future investigation is needed to determine if individualized dosing of anti-TNF therapy is necessary and whether or not treating patients with earlier-stage disease will show a benefit. Forward Links to Citing ArticlesLei Yao, Guo-Ping Chen, Xian Lu, Liang-Rong Zheng, Yun Mou, Shen-Jiang Hu. (2009) Effects of atorvastatin on calcium-regulating proteins: a possible mechanism to repair cardiac dysfunction in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Basic Research in Cardiology 104:3, 258-268 Online publication date: 1-Jun-2009. CrossRef X-M Wang, M Hamza, SM Gordon, SM Wahl, RA Dionne. (2008) COX Inhibitors Downregulate PDE4D Expression in a Clinical Model of Inflammatory Pain. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics 84:1, 39-42 Online publication date: 1-Aug-2008. CrossRef Tina Ding, Chris Deighton. (2008) Complications of anti-TNF therapies. Future Rheumatology 2:6, 587-597 Online publication date: 1-Jan-2008. CrossRef |
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