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. 2011 Jun 21;2011:937843. doi: 10.1155/2011/937843

Figure 2.

Figure 2

A hypothetical model for PPARα-induced anti-inflammatory effects in rheumatoid arthritis. PPARα might suppress transcriptional activity of NFκB by several mechanisms: directly, by inducing IκB transcription or by inhibition of NFκB migration into nucleus. Another transcription factor AP-1 is also suppressed by PPARα. Down regulation of NFκB and AP-1 results in reduced synthesis of various mediators involved in joint inflammation and damage as well as in atherosclerotic plaque formation. NFκB: nuclear factor κB, IκB: inhibitor of κB, AP-1: activator protein 1.