COLCHICINE
Colchicine has been proposed as a treatment for amyloidosis in animals. It has been used in man to prevent amyloidosis in Familial Mediterranean Fever. It apparently blocks the synthesis and secretion of serum amyloid A (an acute -phase reactant protein) by the liver thereby preventing the formation of amyloid-enhancing factor and preventing amyloid deposition. To be effective it must be given early in the course of the disease and it will be ineffective once kidney failure has occurred. Effects of colchicine: Increases collagenase activity. Anti-inflammatory by decreasing leukocyte migration. Potent inhibitor of cellular mitosis. Prevents many cellular functions such as...