Intra-articular use of radium dichloride ([ 223 Ra] RaCl 2 ) showed relevant anti-inflammatory response on experimental arthritis model

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND MOLECULAR IMAGING(2021)

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an inflammatory chronic autoimmune disease. The treatment of RA is difficult and, in many cases, ineffective, and the arsenal of drugs is limited. Due the longevity of the disease, RA may cause extreme musculoskeletal disorders with a high impact on quality of life. Also, RA is related with severe comorbidities decreasing the life expectancy. Finally, RA has been reported to impact in economy and healthy public. In this direction, the necessity to discover new strategies to efficiently treat RA is immediate. In this direction, we have reported the use of low doses of [ 223 Ra] RaCl 2 (radium dichloride) as intra-articular injection to treat RA. Mice were post-treated with [ 223 Ra] RaCl 2 (1.48 µCi; i.a.) 24 h after zymosan stimulus. Zymosan-induced arthrithis is responsible for leucocyte recruitment (total leukocytes, neutrophils, and mononuclear cells), which were inhibited by intra-articular injection of [223Ra] RaCl2 (69%, 77%, and 66%, respectively). Graphical abstract
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Inflammation,Therapy,Radionuclide therapy,Radiopharmacy
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