• 1 January 1982
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 63  (1) , 5-12
Abstract
Rabbits were immunized with ovalbumin in Freund''s incomplete adjuvant (FIA) followed by the intra-articular injection of ovalbumin, to follow the development of inflammation in the synovial lining. The kinetics of cell proliferation were investigated using tritiated thymidine (3HTdR) autoradiography and Feulgen cytophotometry. Unexpectedly, marked histological changes were found in the synovium, with hyperplasia of synoviocytes, and of the connective tissue cells of the subintima, being seen as early as 3 days after challenge. Large numbers of inflammatory cells, including many plasma cells, were found in the synovium at 5-11 days. Labeling of synoviocytes and connective tissue cells reached a maximum at 3 days and declined thereafter, reaching normal levels at 14 days. The synovium was normal in appearance 3 wk after challenge.