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. 2001 Apr-Jun;5(2):188-94.
doi: 10.1111/j.1582-4934.2001.tb00152.x.

Effects of synovial fluid on the respiratory burst of granulocytes in rheumatoid arthritis

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Effects of synovial fluid on the respiratory burst of granulocytes in rheumatoid arthritis

M Bostan et al. J Cell Mol Med. 2001 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

Neutrophil infiltration in the synovia is an important feature of the local inflammatory process associated with rheumatoid arthritis. The present study is focused on the effects exerted in vitro by the synovial fluid versus serum on the respiratory burst of granulocytes isolated either from blood or synovial fluid of rheumatoid arthritis patients. The respiratory burst was evaluated as superoxide anion release, by lucigenin-amplified chemiluminescence. Our data show that the respiratory burst of granulocytes isolated from rheumatoid arthritis patients might trigger a significant oxidative stress both in periphery and the inflamed joint. These cells show no pathological pattern when activated in vitro by the chemotactic peptide fMLP, heterologous synovial fluid or serum. Acellular synovial fluid amplifies the superoxide anion release induced by fMLP more than the corresponding serum, indicating that a bacterial infection in the joint might enhance the oxidative damage in the inflamed synovium.

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