A human lymphocyte culture protocol was used to identify the biocompatibility pattern of fine particulate ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene. Polyethylene did not cause an increase in lymphocyte DNA synthesis as assessed by the 3H-thymidine incorporation method on culture Days 1, 3, nor 5. As analyzed with monoclonal activation markers, the polyethylene dependent expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II antigen as well as interleukin-2 receptor (CD25) was virtually nonexistent. An apparent increase in the amount of CD11b positive monocytes/macrophages from 7% +/- 2% to 22% +/- 6% was recorded. Samples of pseudocapsules of the totally replaced hips (THR) obtained at revision operations for aseptic loosening of cementless prostheses with polyethylene lining of the acetabular component, were obtained from ten patients for immunopathologic studies. In seven cases the prostheses consisted of chromium-cobalt-molybdenum steel alloy and in three cases of titanium. Revisions were performed on average 4.6 years (range, 2.5-7) after insertion of the prostheses. The predominant cell in the lining cell layer of the periprosthetic cavity was in each case the CD11b, CD68, and nonspecific esterase positive but endogenous peroxidase-negative macrophage. Proline 4-hydroxylase positive fibroblasts dominated the stroma that was also inhabited by usually perivascular mononuclear cell infiltrations of mainly CD11b/CD68 phenotype with occasional CD4-positive cells. Only few mononuclear cells were activated CD25 positive T cells or CD19-positive B-lymphocytes. In titanium-based THRs, the cytoplasm of the macrophages contained a large number of small metallic particles, although this phenomenon was not seen in chromium-cobalt-molybdenum steel-based THRs. Fine particulate ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene is immunologically relatively insert. Nevertheless, it causes a clear foreign body type of phenomenon in vitro. The loosening of cementless acetabular components was associated with CD11b- and CD68-positive macrophage reaction in the pseudocapsular tissue. In any case, there is no clinical or experimental evidence to suggest that the use of cementless THR prostheses with polyethylene sockets would prevent an adverse biologic host response.
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J Orthop Surg Res
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University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany.
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