Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10574921 | Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
High field 1H NMR spectroscopy demonstrated that equilibration of added Cr(III) ions in osteoarthritic knee-joint synovial fluid (SF) resulted in its complexation by a range of biomolecules, the relative efficacies of these complexants/chelators being threonine â¼Â alanine > glycine > glutamine > citrate > histidine â¼Â phenylalanine â¼Â tyrosine > valine â¼Â isoleucine â¼Â leucine > glutamate > lactate â¼Â acetate â¼Â formate â¼Â pyruvate, this order reflecting the ability of these ligands to compete for the available Cr(III) in terms of (1) thermodynamic equilibrium constants for the formation of their complexes and (2) their SF concentrations. The significance of these observations with regard to the in vivo corrosion of chromium-containing metal alloy joint prostheses (e.g., CoCr alloys) is discussed.
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Authors
Christopher J.L. Silwood, Martin Grootveld,