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. 1992 Apr;35(4):385-90.
doi: 10.1002/art.1780350404.

Synovial fluid analysis of two groups of proteoglycan epitopes distinguishes early and late cartilage lesions

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Synovial fluid analysis of two groups of proteoglycan epitopes distinguishes early and late cartilage lesions

T Saxne et al. Arthritis Rheum. 1992 Apr.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate whether fragmentation of proteoglycans in arthritis results in domains that have different levels of release from cartilage at different stages of the disease.

Methods: Two regions of the proteoglycan, the hyaluronan-binding region and the glycosaminoglycan-rich region of the core protein, were measured, by immunoassay, in knee joint synovial fluids of patients with rheumatoid arthritis or reactive arthritis.

Results: Synovial fluid concentrations of the glycosaminoglycan-rich region were highest in rheumatoid arthritis patients who had little cartilage damage as determined by radiography, whereas release of the hyaluronan-binding region predominated in patients with advanced cartilage destruction. In reactive arthritis, release of the glycosaminoglycan-rich region predominated.

Conclusion: These findings indicate that the hyaluronan-binding region is initially retained in the tissue during the development of cartilage destruction. The combined analysis of these markers offers a new avenue for assessment of the degree of cartilage damage in arthritis.

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