Eventos inmunológicos en el sistema nervioso central de pacientes con enfermedad de Alzheimer temprana y tardía

Autor: Lorigados Pedre L, Robinson Agramonte M, Dorta-Contreras Aj
Rok vydání: 2001
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Zdroj: Revista de Neurología. 32:901
ISSN: 0210-0010
DOI: 10.33588/rn.3210.2000610
Popis: INTRODUCTION Alzheimer s disease (AD) is a progressive degenerative disease affecting a significant proportion of the elderly population. The disease is characterized clinically by a progressive loss of memory function and mental impairment associated with the presence of degenerative well known pathological lesions. Although, the pathogenesis of AD is unclear; several reports indicate the involvement of immune factors. PATIENTS AND METHODS This paper evaluates some cerebrospinal fluid immune markers from 21 patients with early and late AD and 20 age matched non-demented subjects. The analytical method included the evaluation of T cell subpopulations (using AcMc CD2, CD4, CD8) and activated T cells (AcMc HLA-DR and CD25) from CSF and peripheral blood by immunocytochemical techniques on a fixed cell slide as described by Bernd. The lymphocyte phenotype expressed as a percentage of positively stained cells for each cell surface marker evaluated. RESULTS Some significant differences were observed for T cell subpopulations from different compartments, between the different AD groups and the controls (p< 0.05). Nevertheless, the most significant differences were found in the activated T cells from cerebrospinal fluid between AD groups and controls (p< 0.01). CONCLUSIONS These results support the theory of neuroimmune dysregulation, probably involved in the progressive neurodegeneration and dementia in some AD.
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