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The effects of disodium pamidronate on human polymorphonuclear leukocytes and platelets: An in vitro study
Authors:Eleonora Salvolini  Monia Orciani  Arianna Vignini  Roberto Di Primio  Laura Mazzanti
Affiliation:(1) Department of Molecular Pathology and Innovative Therapies - Histology, Polytechnic University of Marche, Via Tronto 10/A, 60020 Ancona, Italy;(2) Institute of Biochemistry, Polytechnic University of Marche, Via Tronto 10/A, 60020 Ancona, Italy
Abstract:Recent reports have indicated that, as well as having antiresorptive effects, bisphosphonates could have an application as anti-inflammatory drugs. Our aim was to investigate whether this anti-inflammatory action could be mediated by the nitric oxide (NO) released by the leukocytes migrating to the site of inflammation. In particular, we investigated in vitro the intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i), the level of NO released by PMN and platelets, and the PMN myeloperoxidase activity after incubation with disodium pamidronate, since there was a postulated modulatory effect of this aminosubstituted bisphosphonate on leukocytes both in vitro and in vivo. Our data shows that the pamidronate treatment provoked a significant increase in the [Ca2+]i parallel to the enhancement in NO release, suggesting a possible activation of constitutive nitric oxide synthase, while the myeloperoxidase activity was significantly reduced. In conclusion, we hypothesized that treatment with pamidronate could stimulate NO-production by cells present near the bone compartment, thus constituting a protective mechanism against bone resorption occurring during inflammation. In addition, PMN- and platelet-derived NO could act as a negative feed-back signal to restrict the inflammatory processes.
Keywords:Pamidronate  Polymorphonuclear leukocytes  Platelets  Nitric oxide  Intracellular calcium  Myeloperoxidase activity
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