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Binding of proteins to ultra high molecular weight polyethylene wear particles as a possible mechanism of macrophage and lymphocyte activation

Publication at Faculty of Science, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport |
2010

Abstract

Binding of 5 human plasma proteins to ultra high molecular weight polyethylene wear particles isolated from hip periprosthetic tissues was studied in vitro. The binding was of clearly hydrophobic nature.

This could be a machanism by which polyethylene wear particles trigger macrophages and lymphocytes aktivity and thence initiate aseptic inflammation and cause the failure of total joint replacements.