Miller J J, Olds L C, Huene D B
Clin Exp Rheumatol. 1986 Jan-Mar;4(1):53-6.
Synovial fluids from children with chronic arthritis were examined simultaneously for the presence of complement activation products and factors affecting phagocyte migration. The concentrations of C3a and C5a, but not C4a, were found to be elevated relative to normal plasma. However, the C3a and C5a concentrations in synovial fluid did not correlate with C1q binding values or with degree of migration inhibition or chemoattraction caused by that fluid. Although this data implies complement activation occurs in inflamed joints in juvenile arthritis, the specific role of immune complexes remains unproven.
对患有慢性关节炎的儿童的滑液同时进行检查,以确定补体激活产物和影响吞噬细胞迁移的因子的存在情况。发现相对于正常血浆,C3a和C5a的浓度升高,但C4a的浓度未升高。然而,滑液中C3a和C5a的浓度与C1q结合值或该液体引起的迁移抑制或趋化程度无关。尽管这些数据表明补体激活发生在青少年关节炎的炎症关节中,但免疫复合物的具体作用仍未得到证实。