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Sulfasalazine in rheumatoid arthritis

Sulfasalazine is metabolized to sulfapyridine and 5-aminosalicylic acid, and it is thought that the sulfapyridine is probably the active moiety when treating rheumatoid arthritis (unlike inflammatory bowel disease, see Chapter 62). Some authorities believe that the parent compound, sulfasalazine, also has an effect. In treated arthritis patients, IgA and IgM rheumatoid factor production are decreased. Suppression ofT-cell responses to concanavalin and inhibition of in vitro -cell proliferation have also been documented. In vitro studies have shown that sulfasalazine or its metabolites inhibit the release of inflammatory cytokines, including those produced by monocytes or macrophages, eg, interleukins-1, -6, and -12, and TNF-a. These findings suggest a possible mechanism for the clinical efficacy of sulfasalazine in rheumatoid arthritis. [Pg.809]


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