Volume 74B, Issue 1 pp. 582-588
Research Article

Pseudosynovial fluid from loosened total hip prosthesis induces osteoclast formation

Jami Mandelin

Jami Mandelin

Institute of Biomedicine/Anatomy, Biomedicum Helsinki, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

Department of Medicine/Invärtes medicin, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland

ORTON Orthopaedic Hospital of the Invalid Foundation, Helsinki, Finland

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Mikko Liljeström

Mikko Liljeström

Institute of Biomedicine/Anatomy, Biomedicum Helsinki, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

Department of Medicine/Invärtes medicin, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland

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Tian-Fang Li

Tian-Fang Li

Institute of Biomedicine/Anatomy, Biomedicum Helsinki, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

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Mari Ainola

Mari Ainola

Institute of Biomedicine/Anatomy, Biomedicum Helsinki, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

ORTON Orthopaedic Hospital of the Invalid Foundation, Helsinki, Finland

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Mika Hukkanen

Mika Hukkanen

Institute of Biomedicine/Anatomy, Biomedicum Helsinki, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

ORTON Orthopaedic Hospital of the Invalid Foundation, Helsinki, Finland

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Jari Salo

Jari Salo

Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland

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Seppo Santavirta

Seppo Santavirta

Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland

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Yrjö T. Konttinen

Corresponding Author

Yrjö T. Konttinen

Department of Medicine/Invärtes medicin, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland

ORTON Orthopaedic Hospital of the Invalid Foundation, Helsinki, Finland

COXA, The Joint Replacement Hospital, Tampere, Finland

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First published: 14 March 2005
Citations: 24

Abstract

Interface tissue between the bone and loosening total hip implant is acidic and highly osteolytic. It is characterized by the formation of cathepsin K positive foreign body giant cells. Similar structures to those found in the normal joint surround the artificial hip joint. Cells in synovial membrane of the artificial hip generate synovial fluid that is called pseudosynovial fluid. Interface tissue fibroblasts are able to produce receptor activator of NF-κB ligand (RANKL), which can induce osteoclastogenesis during the loosening process. Western blot analysis indicated that RANKL is present in the pseudosynovial fluid. Pseudosynovial fluid induced cultured peripheral blood mononuclear cells to form multinuclear TRAP positive giant cells. In the presence of osteoprotegerin, the soluble RANKL decoy receptor, the number of TRAP positive multinuclear cells was reduced to half (p < 0.05). The multinuclear cells induced with pseudosynovial fluid contained active cathepsin K protein and were capable of bone matrix resorption in vitro. The cells were shown to express osteoclast phenotype markers, such as mRNA for cathepsin K, TRAP, and calcitonin receptor. It is therefore apparent that pseudosynovial fluid from patients with aseptic loosening of total hip prosthesis contains a potent osteoclastogenic factor RANKL that further suggests a favorable environment for osteoclast formation in the peri-implant tissues. It is thus concluded that suppression of RANKL activity may be beneficial in terms of increasing the lifetime of total hip prostheses. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater

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