Cell culture response of synovial fibroblasts to prosthetic metal particles

R. Mostardi, S. Meerbaum, M. Kovacik, I. Gradisar
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The purpose of this study was to examine the response of the rabbit fibroblasts to varying concentrations of titanium and cobalt-chrome particles. In the five experiments that were carried out, the results were nearly identical. Where the particle concentrations were 1 or 2 particles per cell of Co-Cr or CPTi, there was little or no effect on the cells. This held for cells growing with the metals as well as when the metals were added at cell confluency. When the particle concentrations were 10 or 20 particles per cell of Co-Cr or CPTi, all or nearly all of the cells were killed. This also held for cells growing with the metals as well as when the metals were added at cell confluency. Both Co-Cr and CPTi were equally as lethal in killing the fibroblasts at the concentrations outlined above in both of the experimental designs. Little attention has been paid to the possible role of the fibroblast, and little is known concerning the response in the presence of wear debris particles outlined above in both of the experimental designs.
滑膜成纤维细胞对假体金属颗粒的细胞培养反应
本研究的目的是研究兔成纤维细胞对不同浓度的钛和钴铬颗粒的反应。在进行的五个实验中,结果几乎相同。当Co-Cr或CPTi的颗粒浓度为每个细胞1或2个颗粒时,对细胞的影响很小或没有影响。这适用于与金属一起生长的细胞,以及在细胞融合时添加金属的细胞。当Co-Cr或CPTi颗粒浓度为每细胞10或20个颗粒时,所有或几乎所有细胞被杀死。这也适用于与金属一起生长的细胞,以及在细胞融合时添加金属的细胞。在两种实验设计中,Co-Cr和CPTi在上述浓度下杀死成纤维细胞的致命性是相同的。很少有人注意到成纤维细胞的可能作用,也很少有人知道在上述两种实验设计中存在磨损碎片颗粒时的反应。
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