Hanly J G, Hassan J, Whelan A, Feighery C, Bresnihan B
Arthritis Rheum. 1986 Apr;29(4):480-7. doi: 10.1002/art.1780290404.
Eleven patients with active rheumatoid arthritis were monitored prospectively while receiving up to 1 gm of gold sodium thiomalate. There was a significant decrease in serum and synovial fluid IgG, IgA, and IgM rheumatoid factor (RF) levels over the period of study. Comparison of changes in serum RF and total immunoglobulin levels indicated a selective effect on RF production. These observations were supported by changes in the spontaneous in vitro production of IgM-RF and total IgM by peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Studies of synovial membrane synthesis showed a downward trend in immunoglobulin and RF production, but this did not reach statistical significance. A differential effect on the various RF classes was also noted. The most profound effect was on IgM-RF production; whereas, changes in IgG-RF production were least affected. These results suggest a selective and differential effect of gold salts on RF production.
对11例活动性类风湿关节炎患者在接受高达1克硫代苹果酸金钠治疗期间进行了前瞻性监测。在研究期间,血清和滑液中的IgG、IgA和IgM类风湿因子(RF)水平显著下降。血清RF和总免疫球蛋白水平变化的比较表明对RF产生有选择性作用。外周血单个核细胞体外自发产生IgM-RF和总IgM的变化支持了这些观察结果。滑膜合成研究显示免疫球蛋白和RF产生呈下降趋势,但未达到统计学意义。还注意到对不同RF类别有差异作用。对IgM-RF产生的影响最为显著;而IgG-RF产生的变化受影响最小。这些结果表明金盐对RF产生有选择性和差异性作用。