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Resorption of bone by inflammatory cells derived from the joint capsule of hip arthroplasties.

N A Athanasou1, J Quinn, C J Bulstrode.   

Abstract

The role of inflammatory cells in aseptic loosening and failure of cemented joint replacements is unclear. Inflammatory cells from the revision joint capsule of four failed hip arthroplasties were examined to determine their nature and resorptive capacity. The capsules contained numerous macrophages and abundant foreign-body macrophage polykaryons, distinguished from osteoclasts by their antigenic phenotype and lack of response to calcitonin. When cultured on cortical bone slices in vitro, both macrophages and macrophage polykaryons produced small resorption pits and were associated with areas of superficial resorption of the bone surface. These results indicate that foreign-body induced macrophages and macrophage polykaryons are capable of a type of low-grade bone resorption which may be of pathogenic significance in the loosening of cemented joint prosthetic components.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1732267

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


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