S. Nordahl et al., INTERLEUKIN-1-BETA IN PLASMA AND SYNOVIAL-FLUID IN RELATION TO RADIOGRAPHIC CHANGES IN ARTHRITIC TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINTS, European journal of oral sciences, 106(1), 1998, pp. 559-563
The aim of this study was to investigate the level of the cytokine IL-
IB in plasma and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) synovial fluid of patie
nts with arthropathies, and to study the relation between IL-1 beta le
vels of synovial fluid and plasma as well as radiographic changes of t
he TMJ. 31 patients with general disease, 14 with rheumatoid arthritis
(RA) and 17 with various arthritides were included in the study. Syno
vial fluid and blood samples were collected, and an individualized tom
ography of the TMJ was performed. Detectable levels of IL-1 beta were
found in 5 out of 39 synovial fluids and in 10 out of 27 plasma sample
s. The presence of IL-1 beta in both plasma and synovial fluid was mor
e frequent in RA patients than in the non-RA group. The extension of r
adiographic erosion was significantly greater in joints with IL-1 beta
than in those without. Both the extension of erosion and grade of rad
iographic changes of the TMJ were greater in patients with detectable
IL-1 beta level of plasma than in patients without. Our study indicate
s that presence of IL-1 beta in plasma and synovial fluid is related t
o radiographic changes of the TMT.