1978
DOI: 10.1136/ard.37.6.493
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Gold and penicillamine: a proposed mode of action in rheumatoid arthritis, based on synovial fluid analysis.

Abstract: SUMMARY Although in common use, there is still controversy as to the way in which gold and penicillamine act in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).In this study, synovial fluids from 4 groups of patients have been compared: (1) RA patients on gold/penicillamine, (2) RA patients on non-steriodal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) only, (3) osteoarthritis patients, and (4) patients with sero-negative arthropathies. The parameters measured were differential agglutination titre (DAT), total haemolytic complement (CH50), total… Show more

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“…Their exact mechanism in disease modulation is unclear. Serum immunoglobulin and IgM-RF levels are known to decrease with gold therapy (25)(26)(27); however, the effect of gold salts on other serum RFs, in particular IgG-RF, is unknown. Furthermore, gold therapy-related changes in synovia1 fluid (SF) RF levels and in RF production by synovial membrane (SM) (which are of greater relevance because of their proximity to the site of articular damage) have not been fully documented.…”
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“…Their exact mechanism in disease modulation is unclear. Serum immunoglobulin and IgM-RF levels are known to decrease with gold therapy (25)(26)(27); however, the effect of gold salts on other serum RFs, in particular IgG-RF, is unknown. Furthermore, gold therapy-related changes in synovia1 fluid (SF) RF levels and in RF production by synovial membrane (SM) (which are of greater relevance because of their proximity to the site of articular damage) have not been fully documented.…”
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“…D-Peniciilamine dissociates macroglobulins, resulting in a fall in R F titres (7). A decrease in immunoglobulin levels is also seen in patients on long-term D-penicillamine therapy (12). The therapeutic value of these basic anti-rheumatic agents is thought to correlate with the observed decrease in abnormal immunoglobulins and R F titres.…”
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“…In long-term treatment with gold salts, a decrease is seen in the serum levels as well as in the synovial fluid levels of immunoglobulins and rheumatoid factor (RF) titres in patients with RA (12). D-Peniciilamine dissociates macroglobulins, resulting in a fall in R F titres (7).…”
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