Synovial Fluid Biomarker Alternatives Can Plasma and Urine Samples Shed Light on the Post-Traumatic Intra-Articular Microenvironment?

Matthew T Kingery, Andrew J Clair, Utkarsh Anil, Rachel Roller, Lena Kenny, Eric J Strauss
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The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between the intra-articular inflammatory response and any associated systemic inflammatory response following knee injury requiring operative management. Patients undergoing primary knee arthroscopy provided synovial fluid, blood, and urine samples immediately prior to surgery. Samples were analyzed using a multiplex magnetic bead immunoassay for the concentrations of cytokines and growth factors that have been shown to be associated with post-injury inflammation. One hundred and fifty-one patients undergoing arthroscopic management of meniscus, ACL, and focal chondral lesions were included in the analysis. After correction for multiple tests, there were no statistically significant correlations between synovial fluid biomarkers and biomarkers in plasma or urine for any of the intra-articular pathologies assessed. This analysis suggests that the most accurate measurement of the post-injury inflammatory response must be sampled from the intra-articular space. In the post-traumatic knee, there is no substitute for synovial fluid biomarker analysis.

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滑膜液生物标志物替代品 血浆和尿液样本能否揭示创伤后关节内微环境?
本研究旨在分析膝关节损伤后需要手术治疗时关节内炎症反应与相关全身炎症反应之间的关系。接受初级膝关节镜检查的患者在手术前立即提供滑液、血液和尿液样本。样本采用多重磁珠免疫测定法分析细胞因子和生长因子的浓度,这些细胞因子和生长因子已被证明与受伤后的炎症有关。151 名接受关节镜治疗的半月板、前交叉韧带和病灶软骨损伤患者被纳入分析范围。经多重检验校正后,滑膜液生物标志物与血浆或尿液中的生物标志物之间没有统计学意义上的显著相关性。这一分析表明,要最准确地测量受伤后的炎症反应,必须从关节内空间取样。在膝关节创伤后,滑液生物标志物分析无可替代。
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