Abstract

Purpose: The current limitations in comparing synovial fluid (SF) compounds between health and various disease stages as well as between species are partly due to the lack of data on normal SF caused by difficulties to collect them. A scientific progress to understand and treat OA could result from studies of both human and equine patients who may also benefit from clinical trials performed in the other species. Thus, the aim of the present study was to evaluate any species dependent differences in phospholipid (PL) composition of normal SF obtained from the knee joints of equine and human donors.

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