Chronic self-perpetuating arthritis induced in rabbits by a cell-free extract of group A streptococci

Citation:

H. Stein, Yarom, R. , Levin, S. , Dishon, T. , Ginsburg, Isaac , and Harris, T. N. 1973. “Chronic Self-Perpetuating Arthritis Induced In Rabbits By A Cell-Free Extract Of Group A Streptococci”. Experimental Biology And Medicine, 143, Pp. 1106-1112.

Abstract:

Self-perpetuating arthritis was induced in knee joints of rabbits by intraarticular injections of large amounts of cell free extract derived from group A streptococci disintegrated mechanically. The pathological alterations were characterized by synovial lining cell proliferation, polymorphonuclear and mononuclear cell infiltration with the appearance of pseudo-follicles and pannus formation. Electron microscopical proliferation of B cells was predominant. An active inflammatory exudate and numerous new capillaries were also seen. The induced arthritis was self-perpetuating and appears to resemble human rheumatoid arthritis.