Bromley M, Woolley D E
Arthritis Rheum. 1984 Aug;27(8):857-63. doi: 10.1002/art.1780270804.
Histochemical and ultrastructural techniques were used to examine the cartilage-pannus junction of 49 rheumatoid joints. Whereas 24 showed relatively acellular, fibrous pannus tissue, 25 demonstrated "cellular" junctions with different cell types at sites of erosion. Macrophages and fibroblasts were commonly observed as majority cell types in most specimens, but others showed mast cells, polymorphonuclear leukocytes, dendritic, or plasma cells as the predominant cell type. Some showed local accumulations of different cell types at sites along each junction. Our findings show that the cellular composition at sites of cartilage erosion varies greatly and suggest that cells are subject to turnover and interchange.
采用组织化学和超微结构技术检查了49个类风湿关节的软骨-血管翳交界处。其中24个显示相对无细胞的纤维血管翳组织,25个在侵蚀部位呈现具有不同细胞类型的“细胞性”交界处。在大多数标本中,巨噬细胞和成纤维细胞是常见的主要细胞类型,但其他标本显示肥大细胞、多形核白细胞、树突状细胞或浆细胞为主要细胞类型。有些标本在每个交界处沿线的部位显示不同细胞类型的局部聚集。我们的研究结果表明,软骨侵蚀部位的细胞组成差异很大,并提示细胞会发生更新和交换。