The influence of indomethacin on collagen biosynthesis in rabbit articular chondrocyte monolayer cultures was studied. Two applications within the space of three days of therapeutic doses (10(-5) or 10(-6)M), as well as repeated applications four days running of lower doses (10(-8) or 10(-10)M), increased the biosynthesis of both collagen and non-collagen proteins. Two applications of higher doses (10(-3) or 10(-4M) decreased DNA synthesis and inhibited both collagen and non-collagen protein biosynthesis. These results might well be considered in connection with the adverse reactions observed in some patients with long-term use of indomethacin.

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