Title of article :
Cannabinoids as Treatment for Hemophilic Arthropathy: Hypothesized Molecular Pathways
Author/Authors :
Norooznezhad, Amir Hossein Medical Biology Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Norooznezhad, Fatemeh Medical Biology Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Bagheri, Nima Orthopedic Surgery Ward - Imam Khomeini Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Hemophilia is a recessive X linked hereditary disease which causes
coagulation problems. In severe cases, one of the most common issues is
hemophilic arthropathy (HA) leading to a range of problems such as joint pain,
swelling, crippling and decreased range of motion. Regarding pathogenesis of
this phenomenon, the main consequence is emerged as repeated episodes of
bleeding leading to inflammation, angiogenesis and synovium hypertrophy.
These pathways are triggered and directed by some cytokines and growth
factors such as IL-1, IL-6, TNF-α, HIF-α, VEGF and MMP-9. Cannabinoids
(CBNs) are active compounds of Cannabis Sativa known for their highly potent
anti-angiogenic and anti-inflammatory activity. In molecular aspects, they are
able to suppress all mentioned cytokines, growth factors and even more
angiogenic regulators such as Ang-1 and Ang2. Here we suggested that CBNs
could be valid candidates for targeting HA due to their anti-inflammatory and
anti-angiogenic activity.
Keywords :
Angiogenesis , Cannabinoids , Hemophilia , Hemophilic Arthropathy , Inflammation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics