
This study investigated the effects of different concentrations of methylprednisolone on fibrotic and inflammatory response genes in vocal fold fibroblasts (VF) when co-cultured with macrophages. The researchers used in vitro methods and stimulated macrophages with various substances to induce inflammatory and fibrotic phenotypes. They found that methylprednisolone inhibited the expression of inflammatory genes when VF fibroblasts were co-cultured with macrophages displaying an inflammatory phenotype. However, it enhanced the expression of fibrotic genes when co-cultured with macrophages exhibiting a fibrotic phenotype. Lower concentrations of methylprednisolone were effective in suppressing inflammation, suggesting that optimizing glucocorticoid concentration could improve clinical outcomes.
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