Hanly J G, Bresnihan B
Ann Rheum Dis. 1985 May;44(5):299-301. doi: 10.1136/ard.44.5.299.
Peripheral blood lymphocytes were monitored prospectively in 10 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) receiving up to 1 g of sodium aurothiomalate. There was a significant fall in the absolute lymphocyte count from a mean +/- SEM of 1956 +/- 190/mm3 (1.956 +/- 0.19 X 10(9)/l) to 1232 +/- 210/mm3 (1.232 +/- 0.21 X 10(9)/l) (p less than 0.01). The number of of circulating lymphocytes fell in all patients by an amount which ranged between 108/mm3 (0.108 X 10(9)/l) and 1394/mm3 (1.394 X 10(9)/l), with a mean fall of 727/mm3 (0.727 X 10(9)/l). No significant change was noted in the total white cell count or total polymorphonuclear cell count over the same period. In contrast there was no change in the total lymphocyte count in an age and sex matched group of RA patients treated with penicillamine. This previously unreported observation may give new insight into the mechanism of action of gold salts in RA.
对10例接受高达1g硫代苹果酸金钠治疗的类风湿关节炎(RA)患者的外周血淋巴细胞进行了前瞻性监测。绝对淋巴细胞计数从平均±标准误1956±190/mm³(1.956±0.19×10⁹/l)显著下降至1232±210/mm³(1.232±0.21×10⁹/l)(p<0.01)。所有患者循环淋巴细胞数量均下降,下降幅度在108/mm³(0.108×10⁹/l)至1394/mm³(1.394×10⁹/l)之间,平均下降727/mm³(0.727×10⁹/l)。同期白细胞总数和多形核细胞总数无显著变化。相比之下,接受青霉胺治疗的年龄和性别匹配的RA患者组的淋巴细胞总数没有变化。这一先前未报道的观察结果可能为金盐在RA中的作用机制提供新的见解。