Author/Authors :
Babaei, Mansour . Mobility Impairment Research Center - Health Research Institute - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran , Javadian, Yahya . Mobility Impairment Research Center - Health Research Institute - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran , Narimani, Hossein Student Research Committee - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran , Ranaei, Mohammad Clinical Research Development Unit of Rouhani Hospital - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran , Heidari, Behezad Clinical Research Development Unit of Rouhani Hospital - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran , Basereh, Hossein Student Research Committee - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran , Gholinia, Hemat Clinical Research Development Unit of Rouhani Hospital - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran , Firouzjahi, Alireza Clinical Research Development Unit of Rouhani Hospital - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran
Abstract :
Background: In the elderly population joint swelling, effusion and pain indicate local
synovitis and the presence of inflammation. At present, no serum marker has been shown
linking to knee synovitis in KOA. With regard to serum high sensitive C-reactive protein
(hsCRP) as a measure of inflammation, this study aimed to determine the association of
systemic inflammation with local synovitis, as well as with pain and muscle strength in
KOA.
Methods: The study population was selected consecutively among patients with KOA
presented to Ayatollah Rouhani Hospital Rheumatology Clinic with knee joint synovitis.
The diagnosis of KOA was confirmed according to the American College of
Rheumatology diagnostic criteria. Data regarding radiographic, demographic and
biochemical characteristics were provided and IL-17, IL-10, TGF-ß and hsCRP in serum
and synovial fluid (SF) were measured in all patients. Stepwse linear regression models
were used to determine the correlation between SF- hsCRP as a measure of local
inflammation with other systemic or local markers of inflammation.
Results: A total of 40 patients (women 65%) with mean age 65.6+8.9 (49-86) years, mean
BMI 27.7+3.7 (22-38) kg/m2, were analyzed. SF-hsCRP was positively correlated with
serum hsCRP as well as serum and SF cytokines. Knee pain was positively associated with
BMI and radiographic severity and negatively with quadriceps muscle strength (QMS)
(r=-0.350, p=0.029). In stepwise linear regression analysis the SF-hsCRP was positively
correlated with serum hs-CRP (r=0.769, p=0.001), SF-IL-17 (r=0.428, p=0.001) and
negatvely with serum IL-10 (r=-0.316, p=0.002).
Conclusion: These findings indicate that systemic markers of inflammation such as serum
hsCRP, and IL-17 are associated with local inflamation in KOA.
Keywords :
Knee osteoarthritis , High sensitive C-reactive protein , Cytokines , Correlation , Synovitis , Systemic inflammation