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  • Title: [Liberation of the oxygen radical from peripheral human phagocytes (granulocytes and monocytes) in patients with chronic polyarthritis].
    Author: Meske S, Maly FE, Estefan M, Müller W.
    Journal: Z Rheumatol; 1985; 44(1):41-5. PubMed ID: 3984530.
    Abstract:
    Monocytes from patients with definite or classical rheumatoid arthritis show a significantly higher release of O2-radicals in the chemiluminescence assay (2925 X 10(3) cpm) than those of healthy volunteers (267 X 10(3) cpm) (p = 0.01). This difference does not appear in a similar test with granulocytes, which in both groups tested show a mean chemiluminescence of 2739 X 10(3) and 2547 X 10(3) cpm. The chemiluminescence of monocytes is clearly time-course dependent: in the morning we saw the least response, at noon the highest. Following our results, corticosteroids lower chemiluminescence significantly (p = 0.05), while non steroidal antirheumatic drugs and long-term therapy with gold compounds, etc., do not affect chemiluminescence.
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