Objectives. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) on mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) proliferation in vitro and to determine whether pre-microfracture systemic administration of
Summary Statement. Preoperative bone-marrow-derived cell mobilization by
Introduction: Recent studies have shown that MSCs can be isolated from the peripheral blood of many different species. Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) mobilization from the bone marrow to the circulating bloodstream can be induced using granulocyte colony stimulating factors (G-CSF). As it has been shown that HSCs and MSCs have positive interactions with each other, it may be possible that
Introduction: Metal/metal total hip arthroplasties (THA) with improved qualities of the alloys and encouraging midterm clinical results are widely used. Hyperergic reactions have been observed in revision tissues in a series of failures. This study examined synovial fluids of patients with aseptic loosening of THA from metal/metal and ceramic/polyethylene endoprostheses or arthritis of the hip by analysis of various released cytokines. Materials and Methods: The aspirations of synovial fluids from 11 patients with arthritis of the hip, 6 THA revisions with ceramic polyethylene articulations, and 22 metal/metal articulations were retrieved. 15 of the 22 cases showed lymphocytic infiltration in the histologies. The aspirates were examined with a commercially available assay using a Multiplex Reader. The interleukins Il-1 beta, -2, -5, -6, -10, -12, -13, -15,-17 and IL-1 receptor antagonist (Il-1ra) were measured. Further
Synovial sarcoma is the most common NRSTS, that typically affects the extremities of adolescents. To improve the results of the treatment of synovial sarcoma for children and adolescents is the target of this study. 19 children and adolescents at the mean age of 10,84±3,28 years (9 males, 10 females) with synovial sarcoma were treated between 1999 and 2008 years at the Research Institution of Pediatric Oncology in the Russian Cancer Center. Histologically, 5 patients had the biphasic,12 had the monophasic, and 2 of them had the poorly differentiated pattern. The most often affected area was the area of the lower extremity – 10 cases, the area of the upper extremity was affected in 3 cases, and the trunk – 6 cases. According to the staging systems adopted, the size >
5cm (TB) was reported in 12 cases. Five patients (non-staging) had relapse of disease. Four patients had nodal involvement, and 4 had distant metastases (mostly at lungs). The general scheme of the treatment included: 8 courses of chemotherapy (used ifosfamide or cyclophosphamide, ethoposide, carboplatine); the harvesting and preservation of the stem cells after the stimulation of the haemophoesis by
Introduction : The reason why heterotopic ossification develops after total hip arthroplasty is still not known, but it is assumed that inflammatory reaction is the major driving force. In literature little is known about the cytokine levels at the site of surgery, most measurements are done in serum. This study was conducted to investigate if the levels of different pro- en anti-inflammatory cytokines are measurable in drainage fluid and, when measurable, whether we can find a difference in cytokine concentration between one and six hours postoperatively. Materials and methods: Samples from the drainage system in 30 consecutive patients undergoing primairy total hip replacement were collected at one and six hours after closure of the wound. GM-CSF,
Introduction: Metal-on-metal (MoM) articulations for THA are used successfully from CoCr-alloys. Low or high carbon hydride metals contain less or more than 0.2% carbon in the alloy. The systems show encouraging clinical results and lower rates of aseptic loosening in midterm results. Hypersensitivity reactions to high carbide MoM articulations were reported. The immune response is characterized by a perivascular T-/B-lymphocyte infiltration of the capsular tissue around the hip replacement. The present study examines if lymphocytic reactions are present in low carbide MoM THA and if distinct cytokines are released to joint fluids. Retrieval tissues from 28 patients were used. Joint fluids were aspirated at the time of surgery. Materials and Methods: Tissues were collected from 25 patients undergoing 26 aseptic revisions of MoM THA (CoCrMo, Sikomet. ®. , Plus Orthopaedics). The patients had following symptoms: Hip and femoral pain; recurrent dislocation and clicking noises. 8 patients had osteolysis, 12 patients showed a metallosis. The peripros-thetic tissues were examined by standard histology and immunohistochemistry. Joint fluids were frozen at the time of surgery. The control groups were patients with osteoarthritis of the hip (n=10), revisions from Al2O3-UHMWPE articulations (n=6), revisions of MoM with hypersensitivity reaction (n=18), and MoM without hypersensitivity reactions (n=8). The fluids were analyzed for various Interleukins, Il-1 receptor antagonist,
Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) remains a major clinical challenge. Neutrophil CD64 index, Fc-gamma receptor 1 (FcγR1), plays an important role in mediating inflammation of bacterial infections and therefore could be a valuable biomarker for PJI. The aim of this study is to compare the neutrophil CD64 index in synovial and blood diagnostic ability with the standard clinical tests for discrimination PJI and aseptic implant failure. A total of 50 patients undergoing revision hip and knee arthroplasty were enrolled into a prospective study. According to Musculoskeletal Infection Society (MSIS) criteria, 25 patients were classified as infected and 25 as not infected. In all patients, neutrophil CD64 index and percentage of polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN%) in synovial fluid, serum CRP, ESR, and serum CD64 index levels were measured preoperatively. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and the area under the curve (AUC) were analyzed for each biomarker.Aims
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The success of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR)
depends on osseointegration at the graft-tunnel interface and intra-articular
ligamentization. Our aim was to conduct a systematic review of clinical
and preclinical studies that evaluated biological augmentation of
graft healing in ACLR. In all, 1879 studies were identified across three databases.
Following assessment against strict criteria, 112 studies were included
(20 clinical studies; 92 animal studies). Aims
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