T-lymphocytes are not necessary for particulate polyethylene-induced macrophage recruitment: Histologic studies of the rat tibia

Authors

  • Stuart Goodman
  • Jian-Sheng Wang
  • Donald Regula
  • Per Aspenberg

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679408995425

Abstract

Immunological processes involving T-lymphocytes have been implicated in the mechanisms of aseptic loosening of joint endoprostheses. We report the histological reaction of bone to phagocytosable particles of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) in normal and T-cell deficient rats. A bolus of 3 × 107 polyethylene particles averaging 4.7 urn in size, mixed in 0.1 mL of sodium hyaluronate, was injected into the right proximal tibia of 10 normal and 10 T-cell deficient (nude) Rowett rats from the same litter. The left control side was injected with sodium hyaluronate alone. The animals were killed after 6 weeks. Transverse

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Published

1994-01-01

How to Cite

Goodman, S., Wang, J.-S., Regula, D., & Aspenberg, P. (1994). T-lymphocytes are not necessary for particulate polyethylene-induced macrophage recruitment: Histologic studies of the rat tibia. Acta Orthopaedica, 65(2), 157–160. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679408995425