Magyar E, Talerman A, de Bruijn W C, Mohácsy J, Wouters H W
Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histol. 1979 May 31;382(2):191-200. doi: 10.1007/BF01102874.
Ultrastructural features of muscle spindles were studied in biopsy material from 100 patients suffering from classical rheumatoid arthritis. Thickening of the outer capsule, increased amount of extracellular ground substance within the inner capsule, and marked thickening of the basement membrane of capillary blood vessels supplying the muscle spindles were observed. Chronic inflammatory cells and macrophages were present within the spindles. Changes affecting the intrafusal muscle fibres were also seen. They were manifest as atrophy and degeneration of the intrafusal muscle fibres, absence of the specialised junctional complexes, and of the intercellular bridges, microladders and satellite cells. It is suggested that the changes affecting the intrafusal muscle fibres are probably secondary. Damage to the myelinated nerves was present, while the sensory and motor nerve endings were well preserved.
对100例典型类风湿关节炎患者的活检材料进行了肌梭超微结构特征的研究。观察到外囊增厚、内囊内细胞外基质增多以及供应肌梭的毛细血管基底膜明显增厚。肌梭内存在慢性炎性细胞和巨噬细胞。还可见到影响梭内肌纤维的变化。表现为梭内肌纤维萎缩和变性、特殊连接复合体缺失以及细胞间桥、微梯和卫星细胞缺失。提示影响梭内肌纤维的变化可能是继发性的。存在有髓神经损伤,而感觉和运动神经末梢保存良好。