Concentrations of substance P and prostaglandin E2 in synovial fluid of normal and abnormal joints of horses

To correlate substance P content of synovial fluid with prostaglandin E2 content, radiographic evidence of joint abnormality, and anatomic location of the joint for normal and osteoarthritic joints of horses. Synovial fluid from 46 normal joints in 21 horses and 16 osteoarthritic joints in 10 horses...

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description To correlate substance P content of synovial fluid with prostaglandin E2 content, radiographic evidence of joint abnormality, and anatomic location of the joint for normal and osteoarthritic joints of horses. Synovial fluid from 46 normal joints in 21 horses and 16 osteoarthritic joints in 10 horses. Normal and osteoarthritic joints were identified by clinical and radiographic examination, by response to nerve blocks, during scintigraphy or surgery, or by clinicopathologic evaluation. Substance P and prostaglandin E2 contents of synovial fluid were determined by radioimmunoassay. Radio-graphs of joints were assigned a numeric score reflecting severity of lesions. Joints were assigned a numeric score reflecting anatomic location. Median concentrations of substance P and prostaglandin E2 were significantly increased in osteoarthritic joints, compared with normal joints. A significant correlation was found between concentrations of substance P and prostaglandin E2 in synovial fluid, but a correlation was not detected between substance P concentration in synovial fluid and anatomic location of the joint or between radiographic scores of osteoarthritic joints and concentrations of substance P or prostaglandin E2. A correlation existed between concentrations of substance P and prostaglandin E2 in synovial fluid obtained from normal and osteoarthritic joints. However, content of substance P in synovial fluid cannot be predicted by the radiographic appearance of the joint or its anatomic location. Substance P and prostaglandin E2 may share an important and related role in the etiopathogenesis of osteoarthritis, lending credence to the importance of neurogenic inflammation in horses.
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Dinoprostone - analysis
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Female
Horse Diseases - etiology
Horse Diseases - pathology
Horses
Joint Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Joint Diseases - etiology
Joint Diseases - veterinary
Male
Osteoarthritis - etiology
Osteoarthritis - pathology
Osteoarthritis - veterinary
Radiography
Radioimmunoassay - veterinary
Statistics, Nonparametric
Substance P - analysis
Substance P - biosynthesis
Synovial Fluid - chemistry
Synovial Fluid - metabolism
title Concentrations of substance P and prostaglandin E2 in synovial fluid of normal and abnormal joints of horses
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