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Joint aspiration (image)

... is a series of tests performed on synovial (joint) fluid to help diagnose and treat joint-related abnormalities. To obtain a synovial fluid sample, ...

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MR imaging of synovial disorders of the knee.
2009-11-04

Synovial membranes line the diarthrodial (movable) joints, bursae, and tendon sheaths of the body. The primary function of this specialized, vascular tissue is to serve as a filter system that lubricates and nourishes the articular structures as well as serving as a shock-absorber. The synovium is affected by a variety of disorders that can be localized to a specific ...

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Concentrations of glycosaminoglycans in synovial fluids and their relation with immunological and inflammatory mediators in rheumatoid arthritis.
1990-05-01

The dimethylmethylene blue assay showed higher concentrations of glycosaminoglycans in many synovial fluids from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) than in autologous sera or sera or synovial fluids from normal subjects. These results were taken to suggest that the glycosaminoglycans in RA synovial fluid were ...

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Canine platelet factors stimulate glycosaminoglycan synthesis by synovial cell and organ cultures.
1985-01-01

Glycosaminoglycan (GAG) synthesis in both canine synovial cell and organ cultures was stimulated by the addition of canine platelet extracts. Canine platelet factor (CPF) biologic activity obtained from acidic ethanol platelet extracts was partially purified, and resembled CTAP-III, a characterized human platelet protein known to stimulate ...

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Single-molecule imaging of hyaluronan in human synovial fluid
2010-11-01

Human synovial fluid contains a high concentration of hyaluronan, a high molecular weight glycosaminoglycan that provides viscoelasticity and contributes to joint lubrication. In osteoarthritis synovial fluid, the concentration and molecular weight of hyaluronan decrease, thus impairing shock absorption and lubrication. Consistently, ...

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Effects of corticosteroids on the proliferation of normal and abnormal human connective tissue cells.
1980-01-01

Four corticosteroids were tested in vitro for effect on the proliferation of four strains of fibroblasts from scleroderma skin, four strains from normal adult skin and four strains of rheumatoid synovial cells. Significant effects on fibroblasts occurred only at the highest steroid concentration tested (10 microgram/ml) where the inhibitory ranking of the steriods was ...

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Complement-Derived Leukotactic Factors in Inflammatory Synovial Fluids of Humans.
1970-01-01

A large per cent of rheumatoid synovial fluids contain chemotactic activity for rabbit granulocytes (neutrophilic). The chemotactic activity is, in large part, related to the fifth (C5) and sixth (C6) components of human complement; a combination of physi...

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[Studies on matrix components relevant to structure and function of the temporomandibular joint].
1992-03-01

Proteoglycans (PGs), or their component glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chains, have long been recognized as small in quantity but as significant components for many connective tissues. The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc and synovial fluid were rarely investigated in this regard. This research was aimed at the biochemical analysis of the composition of collagen, GAGs and PGs in ...

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Expression of smooth muscle calponin in synovial sarcoma.
1999-01-01

Purpose. Histogenesis of synovial sarcoma remains controversial and reliable molecular markers for diagnosis are necessary. Expression of basic calponin, a smooth muscle differentiation-specific actin-binding protein, was studied in synovial sarcoma.Subjects and Methods. The basic calponin gene and the gene product were analyzed by reverse transcription ...

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[Biorheological contribution to the problem of rheumatic joint diseases].

The rheological properties of synovial fluids from patients with different rheumatic diseases are discussed. Viscosities of 73 samples were determined and are compared to a standard of "healthy" human synovial fluid p. m. and to bovine synovia. Typical differences between "healthy", degenerative and inflammatory ...

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Arthritis in a human T lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) carrier.
1990-09-01

The case is described of a 57 year old woman with polyarthritis fulfilling the 1987 revised criteria of the American Rheumatism Association for rheumatoid arthritis, accompanied by clinical carrier state infection of HTLV-I. Anti-HTLV-I IgM antibodies were detected by western blot analysis in her synovial fluid and serum. Atypical lymphocytes with nuclear convolutions were ...

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Synovial cell antigens--production of heterologous anti-human synovial cell sera and general reactivities of the antisera.
1981-01-01

Antisera to cultured human synovial cells were produced in several rabbits by a variety of immunization procedures. The antisera were assayed by a number of immunologic techniques for specificities against live synovial and other fibroblastic cell lines and against additional antigen sources including human serum ...

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Demonstration onf anticollagen antibodies in rheumatoid arthritis synovial fluids by 14C-radioimmunoassay
1978-03-01

Twenty-seven synovial fluids from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients and 17 synovial fluids from controls were investigated in a new radioimmunoassay for anticollagen antibodies. In vitro labeled human 14C-collagen of type I in native or denatured state was used as antigen. Passive hemagglutination was used in comparison. Parameters ...

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Lipid bilayer membranes: Missing link in the comprehension of synovial lubrication?
2010-03-01

The human body hosts an extremely efficient tribological system in its synovial joints that operate under very low friction and virtually no wear. It has long been assumed that the higher molecular weight molecules present in the synovial fluid (hyaluronic acid, lubricin) are solely responsible for the mechanical properties of joint. ...

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Synovial Fluid D-Dimer Concentration in Foals with Septic Joint Disease.
2011-07-22

Background: Increased synovial fibrinolytic activity (detected by increases in synovial D-Dimer concentrations) has been observed in different joint diseases in humans and adult horses, presumably in order to minimize fibrin deposition within the joint and thus avoid its detrimental effects. Objective: To investigate fibrinolytic ...

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Osteoarthritis screening using Raman spectroscopy of dried human synovial fluid drops
2009-02-01

We describe the use of Raman spectroscopy to investigate synovial fluid drops deposited onto fused silica microscope slides. This spectral information can be used to identify chemical changes in synovial fluid associated with osteoarthritis (OA) damage to knee joints. The chemical composition of synovial fluid is predominately proteins ...

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Interleukin 4 increases human synovial cell expression of VCAM-1 and T cell binding.
1994-09-01

OBJECTIVE--The effects were studied of interleukin 4 (IL-4) on T cell-synovial cell adhesion and on the expression of adhesion molecules on the surface of synovial fibroblast-like cells. METHODS--The adhesion of T cells toward the synovial cells were measured by 51chromium-labelled adhesion assay. The expression of adhesion molecules ...

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Photochemical Internalization Enhances the Cytotoxic Effect of the Protein Toxin Gelonin and Transgene Expression in ...

... will only be achieved by tailoring the adjuvant therapy after surgery. The ... of sarcoma cells in vitro. Two human synovial sarcoma cell lines ( ... ...

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Influence of an oversulphated heparinoid upon hyaluronate metabolism of the human synovial cell in vivo.

Glycosaminoglycans appear to affect proteoglycan metabolism of fibroblasts, human synovial cells, and chondrocytes under in vitro conditions. The influence of an oversulphated heparinoid (Arteparon) on hyaluronate metabolism of the human synovial lining cell was studied by in vivo experiments on ...

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Homology between exon-containing portions of rabbit genomic clones for synovial cell collagenase and human foreskin and synovial cell mRNAs.
1986-07-01

Portions of rabbit genomic clones containing exons cross-hybridize with human synovial cell and human foreskin fibroblast mRNAs. These cross-hybridizing genomic fragments have been subcloned into pBR328 and may be useful probes in isolating cDNA and genomic clones from human tissue, and perhaps from other species ...

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1._Who must follow part 3?

The following human body fluids: semen, vaginal secretions, cerebrospinal fluid, synovial fluid, pleural fluid, pericardial fluid, peritoneal fluid, ...

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Analysis of human synovial and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in relation to heat-inactivation of autologous and fetal bovine serums
2010-09-14

BackgroundThough sera are essential for Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), the effect of heat-inactivation remains unknown. Autologous human serum is recommended for clinical use; however, it is unclear whether differentiation potentials are maintained. To examine whether heat-inactivation of serum affected the proliferation and whether autologous human serum ...

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Molecular cloning of human synovial cell collagenase and selection of a single gene from genomic DNA.
1987-02-01

We used a subclone of a rabbit genomic clone for collagenase that cross-hybridizes with human synovial cell messenger RNA (mRNA) to identify a human collagenase complementary DNA (cDNA) clone. The human cDNA clone is 2.1 kilobases (kb) and selects a mRNA transcript of approximately the same size from primary ...

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Molecular cloning of human synovial cell collagenase and selection of a single gene from genomic DNA.
1987-02-01

We used a subclone of a rabbit genomic clone for collagenase that cross-hybridizes with human synovial cell messenger RNA (mRNA) to identify a human collagenase complementary DNA (cDNA) clone. The human cDNA clone is 2.1 kilobases (kb) and selects a mRNA transcript of approximately the same size from primary ...

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Characterization of a human synovial cell antigen: VCAM-1 and inflammatory arthritis.
2001-10-01

The contribution of synovial cells to the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is only partly understood. Monoclonal antibody (mAb) 1D5 is one of very few mAb ever raised against RA synovial cells in order to study the biology of these cells. Studies on the expression pattern and structural features of the 1D5 Ag suggest that 1D5 recognizes ...

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Pluripotency of mesenchymal cells derived from synovial fluid in patients with temporomandibular joint disorder.
2011-09-19

AIMS: Mesenchymal stem cells are an interesting source of material for regenerative medicine. The present study aimed at characterizing the phenotype and differentiation potential of adherent synovial fluid-derived cells from temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder patients. MAIN METHODS: Synovial fluid collection takes place during TMJ cavity irrigation ...

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Effects of carrageenin on human synovial cells in vitro: morphology, hyaluronic acid production, growth, and the lysosomal system.
1979-06-01

Some in-vitro effects of the arthritogenic polysaccharide carrageenin were studied on cells from human synovium. Synovial cells were isolated from intact human knee joints, and cell lines were developed by passaging with trypsin. Carrageenin was ingested by the cells but did not significantly affect cell growth, numbers of lysosomes, ...

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CD4+ T-cell-mediated cytotoxicity against staphylococcal enterotoxin B-pulsed synovial cells.
1998-09-01

Apoptosis of synovial cells in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) synovium determined in vivo is suggested to counteract the overgrowth of synovium. Immunohistological examination has revealed the infiltration of activated CD4+ T cells, which express Fas ligand (FasL), in RA synovium. The presence of a putative antigen (Ag) of autoimmune disorders in a target organ may induce the ...

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Determination of lead in paired samples of human blood and synovial fluid
1992-09-01

In spite of the numerous papers published on the toxicity of lead in mammals, little is known about its effects in synovial fluid and bone joints. Our literature search showed a lack of quantitative studies regarding the concentration of lead in human synovial fluid; in addition, normal values regarding the threshold for poisoning by ...

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Basic synovial biology and immunopathology in psoriatic arthritis.
2009-08-01

Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic inflammatory arthropathy with a well recognized propensity for aggressive bone erosions. In some individuals, however, periarticular bone mineralization is maintained, and there is often associated new bone formation with periostitis and frank ankylosis; thus PsA manifests, in different individuals, reciprocal patterns of joint pathology suggesting a disorder ...

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Human recombinant interleukin 1 stimulates collagenase and prostaglandin E2 production by human synovial cells.
1986-02-01

The pathogenesis and progression of rheumatoid arthritis involves the production of biologically active lymphokines and monokines. Of these, interleukin 1 (IL-1) has been somewhat of a controversial molecule because it seems to evoke various biological responses in several different tissues. In these studies we demonstrate that three biological properties of human ...

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Human recombinant interleukin 1 stimulates collagenase and prostaglandin E2 production by human synovial cells.
1986-02-01

The pathogenesis and progression of rheumatoid arthritis involves the production of biologically active lymphokines and monokines. Of these, interleukin 1 (IL-1) has been somewhat of a controversial molecule because it seems to evoke various biological responses in several different tissues. In these studies we demonstrate that three biological properties of human ...

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Epithelial neutrophil activating peptide-78: a novel chemotactic cytokine for neutrophils in arthritis.
1994-09-01

We and others have shown that cells obtained from inflamed joints of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients produce interleukin-8, a potent chemotactic cytokine for neutrophils (PMNs). However, IL-8 accounted for only 40% of the chemotactic activity for PMNs found in these synovial fluids. Currently, we have examined the production of the novel PMN chemotactic cytokine, epithelial ...

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Synovial fluid (image)

... that lines a joint. The synovial membrane secretes synovial fluid which serves to lubricate the joint.

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Glycosaminoglycans produced by human synovial cell cultures.
1982-07-01

Human synovial cells in culture are known to synthesize hyaluronic acid, but the production of sulfated glycosaminoglycans (GAG) has received less attention. Using 14C-glucosamine as a precursor, GAG content was studied in the medium, trypsin-solubilized pericellular layer, and cell residue fraction of cultured synovial cells derived ...

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Pharmaceutical and nutraceutical management of canine osteoarthritis: present and future perspectives.
2005-07-01

Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common chronic musculoskeletal diseases and causes of lameness in the dogs. The osteoarthritic disease process involves the entire synovial joint, encompassing the synovium, cartilage and underlying bone. Joint failure results from an abnormal mechanical strain causing damage to normal tissue or failure of ...

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Nanobacteria-like particles in human arthritic synovial fluids.
2006-05-01

We investigated the existence of nanosize particles in synovial fluids of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis patients. These specimens were cultured under mammalian cell culture conditions (37 degrees C; 5% CO2/95% air) for a long period. After about 2 months, many nanoparticles appeared and they gradually increased in number and in size. The nanobacteria-like particles ...

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Mycoplasmas in cell cultures from rheumatoid synovial membranes
1971-03-01

Ten strains of myocoplasmas were recovered from cultures of synovium or cultures inoculated with synovial fragments from rheumatoid arthritis and one from osteo-arthritis. The source of the organisms is not known. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis had no complement-fixing antibody and no fluorescent staining antibody against the mycoplasmas isolated and no mycoplasma antigen ...

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Mapping of proteins from cultured fibroblasts of synovial and subcutaneous origin by high resolution two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
1985-05-01

Nine different cell lines of human (A) rheumatoid and (B) normal synovial fibroblasts and of (C) normal skin fibroblasts were obtained from tissue explants and grown as monolayers. The cellular protein synthesis was studied by high resolution two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Between the fourth and 10th passage of the cells in culture ...

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Case report 805: Synovial sarcoma, epithelial hyperplasia in the humeral air sacs, and formation of medullary bone.
1993-08-01

In summary, we have reported a most interesting case of synovial sarcoma, epithelial hyperplasia in the air sacs, and formation of medullary bone in the left humerus of a 5-year-old female white pigeon. The tumor showed aggressive features radiologically and caused dysfunction of the left wing. The histologic findings and immunohistochemical reactions in this report were ...

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The role of human xanthine oxidoreductase (HXOR), anti-HXOR antibodies, and microorganisms in synovial fluid of patients with joint inflammation.
2011-06-01

This work is to investigate the levels of human xanthine oxidoreductase (HXOR), its antibodies, and microorganisms in synovial fluid of patients with untreated rheumatoid joint diseases. Synovial fluids were collected from sixty-four patients with rheumatoid joint diseases. Sixty-four age-matched individuals were included as control. ...

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Posterior mediastinal biphasic synovial sarcoma in a 12 year-old boy: a case report and review of literature.

We report a case of biphasic synovial sarcoma of the mediastinum, a very rare tumor, in a 12-year-old boy with left-sided chest pain of 3 years duration at presentation. Chest X-ray showed left-sided opacity with loss of cardiac silhouette and the mediastinum deviated to the opposite side. Computed tomography (CT) of thorax showed left-sided posterior mediastinal mass with ...

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Glycolysis and rheumatoid arthritis.
2011-08-01

Glucose metabolism not only provides energy for physical activity but also mediates a variety of physiological processes through the formation of complex signalling networks. Recent studies have indicated that glucose metabolism plays an important role in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), an autoimmune disease involving the inflammation of joints. Herein, we review recent progress in ...

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Effects of human recombinant IL-1 beta on rheumatoid and non rheumatoid human synovial cell growth.
1990-01-01

The growth of adherent synovial cells passaged once was studied in response to human recombinant interleukin 1 (hr IL-1) beta. Human synovial cell cultures were established from tissues obtained during therapeutic joint surgery for patients with rheumatoid arthritis (rheumatoid synovial cells, ...

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Complete primary structure of human matrix metalloproteinase-3
1988-05-15

The authors have determined the complete primary structure for human matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3), which has 477 residues including a 17-residue signal peptide. The result indicates that MMP-3 is identical with stromelysin. A striking result is that MMP-3 and collagenase are 54% identical in sequence, suggesting a common origin for the evolution of the two proteinases. ...

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Inhibition of cartilage breakdown by hydrocortisone in a tissue culture model of rheumatoid arthritis.
1983-06-01

Bovine nasal cartilage discs cocultured with human rheumatoid synovial membrane or synovial-membrane-conditioned media release proteoglycan largely as a result of cartilage breakdown. We assessed the effects of hydrocortisone on proteoglycan distribution between cartilage and culture medium, and on cartilage breakdown expressed as the ...

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Actin cytoskeleton dynamics linked to synovial fibroblast activation as a novel pathogenic principle in TNF?driven arthritis
2007-11-01

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disorder whose origin of defect has been the subject of extensive research during the past few decades. While a number of immune and non?immune cell types participate in the development of chronic destructive inflammation in the arthritic joint, synovial fibroblasts have emerged as key effector cells capable of modulating both ...

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Wavelet analysis of polarization maps of polycrystalline biological fluids networks
2011-12-01

The optical model of human joints synovial fluid is proposed. The statistic (statistic moments), correlation (autocorrelation function) and self-similar (Log-Log dependencies of power spectrum) structure of polarization two-dimensional distributions (polarization maps) of synovial fluid has been analyzed. It has been shown that ...

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Tumour necrosis factor in serum and synovial fluid of patients with active and severe rheumatoid arthritis.
1990-09-01

Fifteen serum samples and 29 synovial fluids of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) were examined for the presence of tumour necrosis factor (TNF). The assay for TNF was based on the cytotoxic activity of this cytokine for human melanoma cells in tissue culture. High concentrations of TNF were found in serum samples of patients with severe RA, who had ...

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Liposome-induced synovitis in rabbits. Light and electron microscopic studies.
1986-07-01

A solution containing synthetic liposomes was injected into rabbit knee joints. This induced light and electron microscopic findings very similar to those seen in acute or chronic arthritis, not attributable to any mechanism other than to spherulites, in humans. Synovial fluid studies revealed leukocytosis and abundant extracellular, and/or intracellular ...

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Intraarticular volume and clearance in human synovial effusions
1985-04-01

Intraarticular volumes were measured by radiolabeled albumin (RISA) distribution in chronic knee effusions from 11 rheumatoid arthritis patients and 9 osteoarthritis patients. Volumes of synovial fluid obtained at joint aspiration were substantially less than those found by RISA dilution. Up to 24 hours was needed for full distribution of RISA throughout the intraarticular ...

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Growth factors with heparin binding affinity in human synovial fluid
1987-12-01

Synovial effusions were obtained from the knees of 15 subjects with joint trauma, menisceal or ligamentous injury, or osteoarthritis. Heparin-Sepharose affinity chromatography of these synovial fluids revealed, in general, three major peaks of mitogenic activity as measured by incorporation of /sup 3/H-thymidine into 3T3 cells. Gradient elution patterns ...

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Synovial inflammation in patients undergoing arthroscopic meniscectomy: Molecular characterization and relationship with symptoms.
2010-11-01

OBJECTIVE:: Traumatic and degenerative meniscal tears have different anatomic features and different proposed etiologies, yet both are associated with development or progression of osteoarthritis (OA). In established OA, synovitis is associated with pain and progression, but a relationship between synovitis and symptoms in isolated meniscal disease has not been reported. Accordingly, we sought to ...

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Identification and Characterization of Molecular Abnormalities ...
1997-10-01

... of 11p Genes in Human Breast Cancer. ... region of chromosome loss in ... Descriptors : *CHROMOSOMES, *GENES, *ABNORMALITIES, *METASTASIS ...

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Identification and Characterization of Molecular Abnormalities ...
1996-10-01

... Accession Number : ADB225776. Title : Identification and Characterization of Molecular Abnormalities of 11p Genes in Human Breast Cancer. ...

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Synovial fluid phospholipase A2s and inflammation.
1989-04-01

The activation of phospholipase A2 is believed to have an important role in the inflammatory process owing to its induction of eicosanoids, platelet activating factor, and other mediators. Soluble phospholipase A2 has been associated with exudates in different inflammatory conditions. In this review the general physiology and control of this enzyme and, in particular, the most recent findings on ...

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Primary research Specificity of T cells in synovial fluid: high frequencies of CD8+

the lymphocyte population in synovial fluid in chronic inflammatory arthritis. It is known that these CD8 of inflammation in patients with arthritis. Keywords: CD8+ T cell, Epstein�Barr virus lytic cycle, human leucocyte- bodies were cross-reactive with autoantigens such as col- lagen was put forward as a further argument

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Total knee arthroplasty in a patient with pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism.
2011-08-08

Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism (PPH) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by multiple musculoskeletal anomalies and normal serum calcium, phosphate, and parathyroid hormone levels. Although the musculoskeletal manifestations of PPH are well known, little has been reported on the management of orthopedic problems. We report a case of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) performed in a patient with ...

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Soluble tumour necrosis factor receptors in synovial fluids from temporomandibular joints with painful anterior disc displacement without reduction and osteoarthritis.
2004-02-01

The objective of this study was to detect soluble-form tumour necrosis factor receptors (sTNFRs) in temporomandibular joint (TMJ) synovial fluid aspirates, and to compare the sTNFR concentrations between painful anterior disc displacement without reduction and osteoarthritis (ADDwoR/OA) and asymptomatic TMJs. Synovial fluid was sampled from the superior ...

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Distinct expression of mast cell tryptase and protease activated receptor-2 in synovia of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
2007-01-05

The objective of this study is to examine the differential expression of mast cell tryptase and its receptor, protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2), in the synovium and synovial fluid of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA). Biochemical and immunohistochemical analyses were performed to determine whether the trypsin-like protease in the synovium is ...

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Effects of glucosamine derivatives and uronic acids on the production of glycosaminoglycans by human synovial cells and chondrocytes.
2011-03-31

Glucosamine (GlcN) has been widely used to treat osteoarthritis (OA) in humans. However, its chondroprotective action on the joint is poorly understood. In this study, to elucidate the chondroprotective action of GlcN, we examined the effects of GlcN-derivatives (GlcN and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine) and uronic acids (D-glucuronic acid and D-galacturonic acid) (0.1-1�mM) on the ...

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Transition of healthy to diseased synovial tissue in rheumatoid arthritis is associated with gain of mesenchymal/fibrotic characteristics
2006-10-31

The healthy synovial lining layer consists of a single cell layer that regulates the transport between the joint cavity and the surrounding tissue. It has been suggested that abnormalities such as somatic mutations in the p53 tumor-suppressor gene contribute to synovial hyperplasia and invasion in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In this ...

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Human parvovirus B19 as a causative agent for rheumatoid arthritis
1998-07-07

Human parvovirus B19 (B19) DNA was detected in the synovial tissues in 30 of 39 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and infrequently in those with osteoarthritis and traumatic joints. On the other hand, the expression of the B19 antigen VP-1 was specific (27/27) in RA synovium with active synovial lesions, but not in ...

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Effect of synthetic calcium pyrophosphate and hydroxyapatite crystals on the interaction of human blood mononuclear cells with chondrocytes, synovial cells, and fibroblasts.
1987-12-01

Synthetic calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals and, to a lesser extent, synthetic hydroxyapatite crystals increased the amount of interleukin-1/mononuclear cell factor released by human blood monocytes, as measured by collagenase and prostaglandin E2 production by rabbit chondrocytes, human dermal fibroblasts, and adherent rheumatoid ...

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Macrophage migration inhibitory factor enhances osteoclastogenesis through upregulation of RANKL expression from fibroblast-like synoviocytes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
2011-03-14

IntroductionMacrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is one of key regulators in acute and chronic immune-inflammatory conditions including rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We examined the effect of MIF on osteoclastogenesis, which is known to play a crucial role in bone destruction in RA.MethodsThe concentration of MIF and receptor activator of nuclear factor-?B ligand (RANKL) in the ...

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Induction of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor in ConA-Stimulated Rheumatoid Arthritis Synovial Fibroblasts through the P38 MAP Kinase-Dependent Signaling Pathway
2010-10-01

Background/AimsThis study was undertaken to identify the intracellular signaling pathway involved in induction of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) in human rheumatoid arthritis (RA) synovial fibroblasts.MethodsHuman RA synovial fibroblasts were treated with concanavalin A (ConA), various cytokines, and ...

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Expression of MicroRNA-146 in Rheumatoid Arthritis Synovial Tissue
2008-05-01

ObjectiveSeveral microRNA, which are ~22-nucleotide noncoding RNAs, exhibit tissue-specific or developmental stage�specific expression patterns and are associated with human diseases. The objective of this study was to identify the expression pattern of microRNA-146 (miR-146) in synovial tissue from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).MethodsThe ...

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Oncostatin M decreases interleukin-1? secretion by human synovial fibroblasts and attenuates an acute inflammatory reaction in vivo.
2011-08-19

Oncostatin M (OSM) is a pleiotropic cytokine of the IL-6 family and displays both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory activities. We studied the impact of OSM on the gene activation profile of human synovial cells, which play a central role in the progression of inflammatory responses in joints. In synovial cells stimulated with ...

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Gene expression and activity of cartilage degrading glycosidases in human rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis synovial fibroblasts
2009-05-14

IntroductionSimilar to matrix metalloproteinases, glycosidases also play a major role in cartilage degradation. Carbohydrate cleavage products, generated by these latter enzymes, are released from degrading cartilage during arthritis. Some of the cleavage products (such as hyaluronate oligosaccharides) have been shown to bind to Toll-like receptors and provide endogenous danger signals, while ...

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Effects of hesperetin on the production of inflammatory mediators in IL-1beta treated human synovial cells.
2010-05-19

This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of hesperetin in regulating interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta)-induced production of the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-3 and IL-6 in human synovial cell line, SW982. Treatment with hesperetin at 1 or 10 microM significantly (P<0.05) inhibited IL-1beta-induced MMP-3 and IL-6 production when measured by ...

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Lubrication and cartilage.
1976-02-01

Mechanisms of lubrication of human synovial joints have been analysed in terms of the operating conditions of the joint, the synovial fluid and articular cartilage. In the hip and knee during a walking cycle the load may rise up to four times body weight. In the knee on dropping one metre the load may go up to 25 time body weight. The ...

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Kynurenic acid, an endogenous constituent of rheumatoid arthritis synovial fluid, inhibits proliferation of synoviocytes in vitro.
2005-10-12

Kynurenic acid is an antagonist of ionotropic glutamate receptors. It has been found that glutamate antagonists inhibit proliferation of different human tumor cells. Since the hyperplasia of synovial fibroblasts is one of the most striking features of inflammatory arthritis, the main goals of this study were detection and quantification of kynurenic acid ...

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Activation of the non-canonical Dvl-Rac1-JNK pathway by Frizzled homologue 10 in human synovial sarcoma.
2009-01-12

We previously reported that Frizzled homologue 10 (FZD10), a member of the Wnt signal receptor family, was highly and specifically upregulated in synovial sarcoma and played critical roles in its cell survival and growth. We here report a possible molecular mechanism of the FZD10 signaling in synovial sarcoma cells. We found a significant enhancement of ...

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The secretion of the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (TIMP) by human synovial fibroblasts is modulated by all-trans-retinoic acid.
1991-12-01

The matrix metalloproteinases are a family of enzymes involved in the turnover of the connective tissues. The regulation of these enzymes is complex, involving the control of synthesis, the activation of proenzyme forms and the presence of specific inhibitors. Retinoids have been reported to inhibit the production of metalloproteinases by human and rabbit ...

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Synovial fibroblasts of patients with rheumatoid arthritis attach to and invade normal human cartilage when engrafted into SCID mice.
1996-11-01

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been thought to be largely a T-cell-mediated disease. To evaluate the role of T-cell-independent pathways in RA, we examined the interaction between isolated RA synovial fibroblasts and normal human cartilage engrafted into SCID mice in the absence of T cells and other human cells. The expression of ...

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Cannflavin A and B, prenylated flavones from Cannabis sativa L.
1986-04-15

Two novel prenylated flavones, termed Cannflavin A and B, were isolated from the cannabinoid free ethanolic extract of Cannabis sativa L. Both compounds inhibited prostaglandin E2 production by human rheumatoid synovial cells in culture. PMID:3754224

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Limited T-cell receptor beta-chain heterogeneity among interleukin 2 receptor-positive synovial T cells suggests a role for superantigen in rheumatoid arthritis.
1991-12-01

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a disease affecting the synovial membranes of articulating joints that is thought to result from T-cell-mediated autoimmune phenomena. T cells responsible for the pathogenesis of RA are likely present in that fraction of synovial T cells that expresses the interleukin 2 receptor (IL-2R), one marker of T-cell activation. We ...

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The tumour-associated glycoprotein podoplanin is expressed in fibroblast-like synoviocytes of the hyperplastic synovial lining layer in rheumatoid arthritis
2011-03-07

IntroductionActivated fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) share many characteristics with tumour cells and are key mediators of synovial tissue transformation and joint destruction. The glycoprotein podoplanin is upregulated in the invasive front of several human cancers and has been associated with epithelial-mesenchymal ...

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The thixotropic effect of the synovial fluid in squeeze-film lubrication of the human hip joint.
2001-01-01

The thixotropic (shear-thinning) effect of the synovial fluid in squeeze-film lubrication of the human hip joint is evaluated, taking into account filtration of the squeezed synovial film by biphasic articular cartilage. A porous, homogeneous, elastic cartilage matrix filled with the interstitial ideal fluid, with the intact ...

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Plasma apolipoprotein(a) co-deposits with fibrin in inflammatory arthritic joints.
2001-10-01

Extravascular coagulation and diminished fibrinolysis are processes that contribute to the pathology of both inflammatory arthritis and atherosclerosis. We hypothesized that, given its homology with plasminogen, apolipoprotein (apo) (a), the distinctive glycoprotein of the atherogenic lipoprotein (Lp) (a), may be equally implicated in inflammatory arthritis. We detected the presence of apo(a) as ...

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Plasma Apolipoprotein(a) Co-Deposits with Fibrin in Inflammatory Arthritic Joints
2001-10-01

Extravascular coagulation and diminished fibrinolysis are processes that contribute to the pathology of both inflammatory arthritis and atherosclerosis. We hypothesized that, given its homology with plasminogen, apolipoprotein (apo) (a), the distinctive glycoprotein of the atherogenic lipoprotein (Lp) (a), may be equally implicated in inflammatory arthritis. We detected the presence of apo(a) as ...

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Persistent rubella virus infection of human synovial cells cultured in vitro.
1985-04-01

Primary and passaged human synovial cell cultures inoculated with wild-type and vaccine strains of rubella virus were incubated at 32 C and 37 C. At 32 C, the temperature close to that in human peripheral joints, infection persisted with extracellular virus titers of approximately 10(4) fluorescent focus-forming units/ml. Extracellular ...

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Distinct mechanosensitive Ca2+ influx mechanisms in human primary synovial fibroblasts.
2010-07-01

Synovial cells are exposed to continually changing dynamic forces and are implicated in the maintenance of joint homeostasis. However, the mechanisms of synovial cell responses to mechanical stress are unclear. In this study, we investigated the difference between the mechanosensitive channels of human primary ...

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Synthesis of tissue factor pathway inhibitor in human synovial cells and chondrocytes makes joints the predilected site of bleeding in haemophiliacs.
1994-04-01

The synthesis of tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) was investigated in cloned human synovial cells and human chondrocytes. TFPI-specific DNA transcription products of these cells were isolated, and a full-length cDNA of about 1000 base pairs was amplified by reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction. The amplified DNA ...

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The proinflammatory effect of intra-articular injection of soluble human and venom phospholipase A2.
1989-04-01

The proinflammatory effects of intra-articular injection of purified phospholipase A2 from snake venom and rheumatoid synovial fluid were studied in rats. Purified soluble phospholipase A2 (PLA2) in concentrations ranging from 1000 to 20,000 units/ml, was injected intra-articularly. Histologic parameters examined were cell and protein content of synovial ...

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The antimicrobial peptide HBD-2 and the Toll-like receptors-2 and -4 are induced in synovial membranes in case of septic arthritis.
2009-05-03

Septic arthritis is frequently observed especially in immune-compromised or chronically diseased patients and leads to functional impairment due to tissue destruction. Recently, production of antimicrobial peptides (AMP) was observed in articular cartilage after exposure to bacteria. This report examines the role of synoviocyte-derived AMPs in innate defense mechanisms of articular joints. Samples ...

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Radioimmunotherapy of human synovial sarcoma using a monoclonal antibody against FZD10.
2008-02-01

We previously reported Frizzled homolog 10 (FZD10), a member of the Frizzled family, to be a promising therapeutic target for synovial sarcomas. In this report, we established a murine monoclonal antibody (MAb), namely, MAb 92-13 that had specific binding activity against native FZD10 product expressed in synovial sarcoma cell lines. Subsequent ...

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Abnormal collagen deposition in synovia after collagen type V immunization in rabbits.
2008-03-01

Sinovitis in Scleroderma (SSc) is rare, usually aggressive and fully resembles rheumatoid arthritis. Experimental models of SSc have been used in an attempt to understand its pathogenesis. Previous studies done in our laboratory had already revealed the presence of a synovial remodeling process in rabbits immunized with collagen V. To validate the importance of collagen type V ...

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Oxidative damage to hyaluronate and glucose in synovial fluid during exercise of the inflamed rheumatoid joint. Detection of abnormal low-molecular-mass metabolites by proton-n.m.r. spectroscopy.
1991-01-15

Proton Hahn spin-echo n.m.r. spectroscopy was employed to detect abnormal metabolites present in rheumatoid synovial fluid that are derived from the deleterious generation of reactive oxygen radical species during exercise of the inflamed rheumatoid joint. A resonance attributable to a low-molecular-mass N-acetylglucosamine-containing oligosaccharide ...

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Oral Cancer

... power of nanotechnology to engineer devices to analyze human fluids and tissues for abnormal molecules that are indicative of a ...

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Human Papillomavirus Infection

... of abnormal cells. Immune System: The body's natural defense system against foreign substances and invading organisms, such ...

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Comparison of the Family Background and Early Life ...
1957-05-01

... Descriptors : , (*MENTAL DISORDERS, HUMANS), PSYCHOSES, BEHAVIOR, ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, BACKGROUND. ...

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Magnetic isolation of particles suspended in synovial fluid for diagnostics of natural joint chondropathies.
2010-06-08

Millions of people are stricken with the degenerative joint disease known as osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is associated with biochemical and mechanical processes, and is characterized by loss of articular cartilage and hypertrophy of bone. As cartilage and bone particles are released into the synovial fluid, a variety of biomarkers have been suggested for the analysis of ...

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Immune complexes in sera and synovial fluids of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Radioimmunoassay with monoclonal rheumatoid factor. [/sup 125/I tracer technique
1975-08-01

Evidence for the presence of immune complexes in blood, synovial fluid, and tissues of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) includes low complement levels in blood and effusions, deposition of immunoreactants in tissues and vessel walls, and precipitate formation after addition of monoclonal rheumatoid factor (mRF) to serum or synovial fluid. To ...

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Intradiscal transplantation of synovial mesenchymal stem cells prevents intervertebral disc degeneration through suppression of matrix metalloproteinase-related genes in nucleus pulposus cells in rabbits
2010-11-05

IntroductionSynovial mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have high proliferative and chondrogenic potentials, and MSCs transplanted into the articular cartilage defect produce abundant extracellular matrix. Because of similarities between the articular cartilage and the intervertebral disc cartilage, synovial MSCs are a potential cell source for disc ...

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The expression of tenascin mRNA in human temporomandibular joint specimens.
2002-08-01

The expression of mRNA of tenascin in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc and synovial membrane was examined in 20 human TMJ samples from patients with internal derangement of the TMJ and 10 control specimens by in situ hybridization technique using paraffine-embedded tissue, and antisense and sense cRNA probes. In control specimens, tenascin mRNA was ...

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Synovial Sarcoma Mimicking Haemophilic Pseudotumour
2006-01-01

This is a case of a 36-year-old gentleman with haemophilia A who was presented with an acute atraumatic soft tissue swelling in the right thigh. Open biopsy was performed with the resultant diagnosis of a synovial cell sarcoma. Although the clinical findings were nonspecific they could easily have been found in a bleeding haemophilic pseudotumour. The findings reported on MRI ...

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Osmium deposits detected by x-ray after synoviorthesis of the knee.
1976-01-01

A study of 113 knees of 72 patients treated with intra-articular injection of osmic acid for chronic exudative synovitis caused by various rheumatic diseases is reported. Certain cases presented abnormal radiological opacities, statistically more frequent after the injection of 200 mg than after 100 mg of osmic acid (33.9% and 15.7%). These images appear early after the ...

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Novel Synovial Fluid Recovery Method Allows for Quantification of a Marker of Arthritis in Mice
2008-06-05

ObjectiveWe evaluated three methodologies - a calcium sodium alginate compound (CSAC), polyacrylate beads (PAB), and Whatman paper (WPR) - for the ability to recover synovial fluid from mouse knees in a manner that facilitated biochemical marker analysis.MethodsPilot testing of each of these recovery vehicles was conducted using small volumes of waste ...

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Concentration polarization of hyaluronan on the surface of the synovial lining of infused joints
2004-12-01

Hyaluronan (HA) in joints conserves the lubricating synovial fluid by making trans-synovial fluid escape almost insensitive to pressure elevation (e.g. effusions, joint flexion). This phenomenon, �outflow buffering�, was discovered during HA infusion into the rabbit knee joint cavity. It was also found that HA is partially reflected by the joint lining ...

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Chromosomal translocation t(X;18) in human synovial sarcomas analyzed by fluorescence in situ hybridization using paraffin-embedded tissue.
1996-02-01

Synovial sarcoma is characterized cytogenetically by translocation t(X;18)(p11.2;q11.2). In this study, 28 cases that had been diagnosed initially as synovial sarcoma, including 2 fibrosarcomas, and 1 leiomyosarcoma were collected and examined for translocation t(X;18) on paraffin-embedded tissues by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Of the ...

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Uridine diphosphate glucose dehydrogenase in rheumatoid synovial cells in culture.

Extracts containing uridine diphosphate (UDP) glucose dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.22) activity were prepared from rheumatoid and from normal human synovial cell lines using previously standardized techniques. Although no significant differences in the enzyme from the 2 sources were detected with respect to activity, substrate affinities, or responses to ...

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DNA polymerase activity in rheumatoid synovial membranes.
1975-06-01

RNAase-sensitive DNA polymerase activity was demonstrated in synovial membrane preparations from 23 out of 25 rheumatoid arthritis patients. Control groups consisted of twelve patients with osteoarthrosis, four with secondary osteoarthrosis, and twelve with other conditions. The last group showed no activity, while the results with the other two groups were varied. The ...

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Connective tissue activation: VIII. The effects of temperature studied in vitro.
1976-01-01

The effects of increasing environmental temperature were studied in two normal and two rheumatoid human synovial cell cultures. Control cultures showed an increased rate of hyaluronate synthesis and glucolysis as temperature was increased from 30 C to 39 C. Cultures which were activated (stimulated by a connective tissue activating peptide, CTAP) showed an ...

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Identification of nanobacteria in human arthritic synovial fluid by method validated in human blood and urine using 200 nm model nanoparticles.
2008-05-01

Earlier we introduced a biosensor for the identification of nanobacteria in water drops. Here, we generalize its principle and apply it to identify nanobacteria in synovial fluid from a patient with osteoarthritis. Results indicate the prevalence of nanobacteria in the synovial fluid. The identification method is applicable to body fluids such as ...

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Are Chromosomal Changes Related to Etiologic Agents.
1976-01-01

The hypothesis that specific chromosomal abnormalities in human tumors are related to particular etiologic agents is discussed. The following lines of evidence are considered; nonrandom chromosomal abnormalities in leukemia, lymphomas, meningiomas, and ot...

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Abnormal Responses of Myeloid Progenitor Cells to GM-CSF ...
1989-04-01

... onset cyclic neutropenia demonstrated abnormal in vitro Droliferative responses to purified, recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony ...

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Tumor necrosis factor and norepinephrine lower the levels of human neutrophil peptides 1-3 secretion by mixed synovial tissue cultures in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
2010-06-04

IntroductionNeutrophils and monocytes play an important role in overt inflammation in chronic inflammatory joint diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The sympathetic nervous system (SNS) inhibits many neutrophil/monocyte functions and macrophage tumor necrosis factor (TNF), but because of the loss of sympathetic nerve fibers in inflamed tissue, sympathetic control is attenuated. In this ...

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