Christiansen K, Holmes K, Zilko P J
Ann Rheum Dis. 1980 Oct;39(5):476-80. doi: 10.1136/ard.39.5.476.
Metal sensitivity, as measured by an in-vitro assay on peripheral blood lymphocytes, was evaluated in patients with failed joint prostheses. Lymphocyte transformation to chromium, cobalt, and nickel was measured in 24 patients having revision surgery for a painful or loose prosthesis and compared with that in 11 patients who had a successful hip prothesis in situ for at least 2 years previously. A positive response (lymphocyte stimulation index greater than 3) to at least one of the metals was found in 71% of the revision group compared to 9% of controls (P < 0.01). The positive correlation between prosthesis failure and in-vitro metal sensitivity suggests that cell-mediated immunity to metals to metals may play a role in prosthesis failure. Furthermore, this simple in-vitro test may provide the basis of a useful diagnostic test for an often difficult clinical problem.
通过对外周血淋巴细胞进行体外检测来衡量的金属敏感性,在关节假体植入失败的患者中进行了评估。对24例因假体疼痛或松动而接受翻修手术的患者,测定了淋巴细胞对铬、钴和镍的转化情况,并与11例此前原位髋关节假体成功植入至少2年的患者进行了比较。翻修组中71%的患者对至少一种金属有阳性反应(淋巴细胞刺激指数大于3),而对照组为9%(P<0.01)。假体失败与体外金属敏感性之间的正相关表明,针对金属的细胞介导免疫可能在假体失败中起作用。此外,这种简单的体外检测可能为一个常常棘手的临床问题提供有用诊断检测的基础。