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High macrophage-colony stimulating factor levels in synovial fluid of loose artificial hip joints.

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2000

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Abstract

High M-CSF level in loose hip joint fluid suggests transportation of M-CSF from production sites to joint fluid. This indicates that not only polyethylene wear particles (reported to induce foreign body reaction at the bone-prosthesis interface), but also M-CSF, abundant in joint fluid, are transported to and affect the interface. Thus, M-CSF is locally produced in periprosthetic tissues of loose hip joints and possibly contributes to periprosthetic weakening and osteolysis via joint fluid, leading to prosthetic loosening.