Synovial fluid Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Synovial fluid is a thick, stringy fluid found in the the cavities of synovial joints. With its egg-like consistency (synovial comes from Latin for "egg") synovial fluid reduces friction between the articular cartilage in joints to lubricate and cushion them during movement.
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The inner membrane of synovial joints is called the synovial membrane, which secretes synovial fluid into the joint cavity. This fluid forms a thin layer (approximately 50 micrometres) at the surface of cartilage, but also seeps into the articular cartilage filling any empty space [1]. The fluid within articular cartilage effectively serves as a synovial fluid reserve. During normal movements, the synovial fluid held within the cartilage is squeezed out mechanically (so-called weeping lubrication) to maintain a layer of fluid on the cartilage surface.
Normal synovial fluid contains 3-4 mg/ml hyaluronan (hyaluronic acid), a polymer of disaccharides composed of D-glucuronic acid and D-N-acetylglucosamine joined by alternating beta-1,4 and beta-1,3 glycosidic bonds [1]. Hyaluronan is synthesized by the synovial membrane and secreted into the joint cavity to increase the viscosity and elasticity of articular cartilages and lubricate the surfaces between synovium and cartilage [1].
Synovial fluid also contains lubricin, which is secreted by synovial cells. It is chiefly responsible for so-called boundary-layer lubrication, which reduces friction between opposing surfaces of cartilage. There is also some evidence that it helps regulate synovial cell growth [1].Overview
Anatomy
| Normal | Noninflammatory | Inflammatory | Septic | Hemorrhagic | |
| Volume (ml) | <3.5 | >3.5 | >3.5 | >3.5 | >3.5 |
| Viscosity | High | High | Low | Mixed | High |
| Clarity | Clear | Clear | Cloudy | Opaque | Mixed |
| Color | Colorless/straw | Straw/yellow | Yellow | Mixed | Red |
| WBC/mm3 | <200 | 200-2,000 | 2,000-75,000 | >100,000 | Same as blood |
| Polys (%) | <25 | <25 | >50 | >75 | Same as blood |
| Gram stain | Negative | Negative | Negative | Often positive | Negative |
Many synovial fluid types are are associated with specific diagnoses [1] [1]:
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