Cheung H S, Ryan L M, Kozin F, McCarty D J
Am J Med. 1980 Jan;68(1):73-9. doi: 10.1016/0002-9343(80)90168-0.
Collagen fibers in synovial fluid sediment were described a decade ago. Since then, tissue-specific collagen molecules (types) have been characterized. Techniques were devised to identify the collagen types in joint fluid sediment. Collagens were found in 12 of 17 pellets prepared from fluid aspirates from 17 knee joints of patients with various forms of arthritis. Collagen types I and III and polypeptide chains A and B (basement membrane collagen) were specifically identified in four of seven fluids from patients with active systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and in a single fluid from a patient with severe septic arthritis. This "collagen profile" was identical to that of rheumatoid synovium. Type II collagen, characteristic of hyaline articular cartilage, was found in two of six fluids from osteoarthritic joints. The presence of sufficient collagen (about 5 micrograms) to permit typing was correlated with roentgenographic evidence of joint space narrowing; the presence of the "synovial" collagen profile was correlated with decreased joint fluid pH.
滑膜液沉淀物中的胶原纤维在十年前就已被描述。从那时起,组织特异性胶原分子(类型)已得到鉴定。已设计出技术来识别关节液沉淀物中的胶原类型。在从患有各种形式关节炎的17名患者的膝关节抽取的液体中制备的17个沉淀物中的12个中发现了胶原。在患有活动性系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)的患者的七份液体中的四份以及一名患有严重化脓性关节炎的患者的一份液体中,特异性鉴定出了I型和III型胶原以及A和B多肽链(基底膜胶原)。这种“胶原谱”与类风湿滑膜的相同。在骨关节炎关节的六份液体中的两份中发现了透明软骨特有的II型胶原。存在足够的胶原(约5微克)以进行分型与关节间隙变窄的X线证据相关;“滑膜”胶原谱的存在与关节液pH值降低相关。