M. Sharif et al., CORRELATION BETWEEN SYNOVIAL-FLUID MARKERS OF CARTILAGE AND BONE TURNOVER AND SCINTIGRAPHIC SCAN ABNORMALITIES IN OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE KNEE, Arthritis and rheumatism, 38(1), 1995, pp. 78-81
Objective. To test the hypothesis that scintigraphic evidence of bone
activity will correlate with biochemical evidence of increased matrix
turnover in osteoarthritis (OA). Methods. Keratan sulfate epitope (5D4
), chondroitin sulfate epitope (3B3), and osteocalcin (OC) were measur
ed in synovial fluid (SF) from 35 patients with knee OA, within 1 mont
h of bone scan. Results. SF OC levels correlated with 5D4 levels (r =
0.32, P = 0.047) and with abnormalities on scintigraphic scan. Mean OC
levels were 47% higher (P = 0.016) in patients with severely abnormal
findings on scans compared with levels in patients with mildly abnorm
al scan findings. No significant association of 5D4 or 3B3 levels and
perfusion- or late (bone)-phase scintigraphic abnormalities was found.
Conclusion. These data support the hypothesis that there is an associ
ation between late-phase bone scan abnormalities and SF biochemical ma
rkers of bone turnover in OA.