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  • Title: Synovial fluid concentrations of interleukin-1 beta and proteoglycans are inversely related.
    Author: Saxne T, Di Giovine FS, Heinegård D, Duff GW, Wollheim FA.
    Journal: J Autoimmun; 1988 Aug; 1(4):373-80. PubMed ID: 3266994.
    Abstract:
    Interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta) and proteoglycans have been quantified by radioimmunoassay (IL-1 beta) and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (proteoglycans) in synovial fluids and sera from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and reactive arthritis. All fluids were also tested for their ability to influence proteoglycan metabolism in a cartilage explant culture system. Synovial fluid IL-1 beta concentrations were inversely related to proteoglycan concentrations in samples from both RA and reactive arthritis patients (P less than 0.002 for all patients). There was no statistically significant relation between immunoreactive IL-1 beta concentration and proteoglycan synthesis or degradation in explants cultured in synovial fluid containing medium. Synovial fluid IL-1 beta concentrations were not related to erythrocyte sedimentation rate or joint total leukocyte count. IL-1 beta was not detectable (limit 250 pg/ml) in any unextracted sera. Although it appears likely that IL-1 beta is involved in the inflammatory and degenerative processes in joint disease, our findings indicate that there is no simple positive relationship between immunoreactive levels of this cytokine in synovial fluid and liberation of proteoglycans from articular cartilage as reflected in synovial fluid proteoglycan concentration.
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