Publications by authors named "Lydia Biko"

Background: Autoantibodies against the paranodal protein contactin-1 have recently been described in patients with severe acute-onset autoimmune neuropathies and mainly belong to the IgG4 subclass that does not activate complement. IgG3 anti-contactin-1 autoantibodies are rare, but have been detected during the acute onset of disease in some cases. There is evidence that anti-contactin-1 prevents adhesive interaction, and chronic exposure to anti-contactin-1 IgG4 leads to structural changes at the nodes accompanied by neuropathic symptoms.

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Background: Fabry disease is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder due to impaired activity of alpha-galactosidase A with intracellular accumulation of globotriaosylceramide. Associated small fiber pathology leads to characteristic pain in Fabry disease. We systematically assessed sensory system, physical activity, metabolic parameters, and morphology of male and female mice with alpha-galactosidase A deficiency (Fabry ko) from 2 to 27 months of age and compared results with those of age- and gender-matched wild-type littermates of C57Bl/6J background.

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Painful vincristine (VCR) neuropathy is a frequent and dose-limiting problem in cancer treatment. Here, we investigated how pain behavior is modulated in mice lacking the serotonin transporter (5-HTT-/- mice) after inducing neuropathy by intraperitoneal injections of VCR. We used standard tests for evoked pain, high performance liquid chromatography to measure serotonin (5-HT), and immunohistochemistry of L4/5 dorsal root ganglia (DRG) to assess neuronal injury and inflammation.

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The calpain inhibitor MDL-28710 blocks the early local pro-inflammatory cytokine gene expression in mice after chronic constriction nerve injury (CCI). One-hundred-thirteen wild type mice of C57Bl/6J background received CCI of the right sciatic nerve. Mechanical paw withdrawal thresholds and thermal withdrawal latencies were investigated at baseline and at 1, 3, and 7 days after CCI.

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Patients with hereditary neuropathies are more susceptible to vincristine (VIN)-induced neuropathy than patients without this comorbidity. The heterozygous P0(+/-) mouse is an animal model of a distinct form of inherited neuropathies. These mice produce only 50% of the major myelin protein protein zero (P0) and display signs of demyelination in motor nerves at 4 months of age.

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Background: Stiff-person syndrome (SPS) with antibodies to amphiphysin is a paraneoplastic disorder of the central nervous system with a putative autoimmune pathogenesis. Proof of a causal role of the antibodies is still lacking for this and all other antibody-associated paraneoplastic syndromes of the central nervous system.

Methods: We obtained the plasma filtrate of a patient with breast cancer and SPS that responded to therapeutic plasmapheresis.

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