Biochemical Markers in Synovial Fluid Identify Early Osteoarthritis of the Glenohumeral Joint

The objective of this study on the glenohumeral joint was to assess the (1) accuracy of clinical diagnosis of osteoarthritis compared with arthroscopic diagnosis, and (2) the ability of biochemical markers in synovial fluid to detect osteoarthritis. Patients (96) were examined clinically and the preoperative diagnosis of osteoarthritis was recorded. At surgery (arthroscopy or arthroplasty), the glenohumeral joint was inspected for signs of osteoarthritis, and the joint osteoarthritis grade (I-IV) was recorded. At surgery, synovial fluid lavage was obtained from the joint, and later analyzed to determine levels of aggrecan components: total sulfated glycosaminoglycan and keratan sulfate epitope, link protein and the chondroitin sulfate epitope recognized by antibody 3B3 (3B3(-)). Compared with arthroscopic diagnosis of osteoarthritis, the results showed that the clinical diagnosis did not wrongly identify joints without osteoarthritis, and was always able to identify joints with advanced (Grade IV) osteoarthritis. Grade II osteoarthritis was rarely identified (10% of the time), and Grade III osteoarthritis was identified 50% of the time. Biochemical assessment of the synovial fluid showed that the catabolic markers (sulfated glycosaminoglycan, keratan sulfate and link protein) were elevated in fluids from joints with moderate (Grade III) and advanced osteoarthritis (Grade IV), and the 3B3(-) epitope was elevated in Grades II, III, and IV. These results show that arthroscopic diagnosis for osteoarthritis of the glenohumeral joint is particularly useful for early and moderate osteoarthritis, where clinical (nonarthroscopic) diagnosis is poor, and that biochemical analysis of the synovial fluids corresponds well to arthroscopic diagnosis of shoulder osteoarthritis.

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