Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) relapses have been associated with viral and bacterial infection epidemics in MS patients who have not used interferon.
Objectives: We studied whether environmental viral infections in the general population can be associated with increased MS relapse occurrence using retrospective data from 1986 to 1995 when interferons were not yet available.
Methods: Logistic regression modelling was used to compare retrospectively the monthly relapse occurrence from 407 MS patients in Turku University hospital archives and data on ten different specifically diagnosed viral infection epidemics in the general population of Southwestern Finland from 1986 to 1995.
We determined longitudinally the expression of a panel of adhesion molecules on T cells and soluble ICAM-1, VCAM-1 and tumor necrosis factor apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) in serum during first year of the PRISMS Study with IFNbeta1a in MS. Clinical data and quantitative MRI data were available for 4 years. VLA-4 was down-regulated on T cells and VCAM-1 was up-regulated in serum during the first 3 to 6 months of therapy in patients with favorable long-term treatment response (EDSS progression =1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe analyzed the HLA class II haplotypes in 249 Finnish nuclear families and compared the frequencies of parental haplotypes transmitted or non-transmitted to multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. The most important predisposing haplotype was DRB1*15-DQB1*0602 (P<10(-6)) as expected and a weak predisposing effect of DRB1*04-DQB1*0302 was revealed after the elimination of DRB1*15-DQB1*0602. HLA-DRB1*01-DQB1*0501 and DRB1*13-DQB1*0603 were negatively associated with MS in transmission disequilibrium test, but only the DRB1*13-DQB1*0603 association remained significant (P=0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe analyzed the relative and absolute numbers of CD4+ cells positive and negative for CD45RA marker as well as the numbers of CD8+ cells positive and negative for CD11b in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and peripheral blood (PB) of 17 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) during and 60 days after an exacerbation. We also studied samples from 27 control patients, 17 of whom had a noninflammatory neurologic disease and 10 of whom had an inflammatory neurologic disease other than MS. The results confirmed the small number of CD45RA-positive (naive or suppressor inducer) CD4+ cells as well as CD11b-positive (suppressor) CD8+ cells in the CSF compared with the PB for all paired CSF-blood comparisons.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFT lymphocytes were analyzed in the cerebrospinal fluid of 17 patients with multiple sclerosis during and 2 months after an exacerbation. The percentage of activated (HLA-DR+) T lymphocytes was decreased in the cerebrospinal fluid during the relapse but returned thereafter to the level comparable to that in patients with noninflammatory neurological diseases, whereas no fluctuation in the total number of these cells was found. This suggests an influx of nonactivated T lymphocytes into the cerebrospinal fluid at the beginning of the relapse.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Neurol Scand
January 1991
Twenty-six acute exacerbations in 26 patients with early definite multiple sclerosis (MS) were treated with oral cyclosporin-A (CyA) or oral prednisolone in a double-blind, controlled and randomized trial. The duration of the treatment was 6 weeks. All of the patients showed improvement during the treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Technol Assess Health Care
July 1989
Acta Otolaryngol Suppl
January 1989
Otoneurological and ultra low field MRI findings in multiple sclerosis patients: 22 patients suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS) underwent thorough neurological and otological examination, extensive ENG testing and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) examination of the central nervous system. All patients fulfilled the Schumacher criteria for a diagnosis of definitive MS. 20 of the patients had been included in previous otoneurological studies three to five years ago.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 171/2-year-old male subacute sclerosing panencephalitis patient underwent a disease relapse after an 8 year remission. A total of 14 paired peripheral blood/cerebrospinal fluid specimens were obtained during this relapse. These specimens were tested for 13 parameters of non-specific or measles virus-specific cell-mediated and humoral immunity.
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July 1986
The vibratory perception threshold (VPT) was measured bilaterally on both the upper and lower extremity in 69 patients with mild multiple sclerosis. In the case of the lower extremities the VPT measurements were closely correlated with qualitative vibratory perception measurements performed with a tuning fork; in the upper extremities the association was weak. The VPT was abnormal at least in one extremity in 38% of the patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe treated a case of thymoma with immunodeficiency (Good's syndrome) associated with a rare combination of other parathymic syndromes including myasthenia gravis, benign IgG lambda M component, pernicious anemia, and diabetes. The characterization of the patient's immunologic capacity disclosed practically normal T-cell number and mitogenic responses but impaired lymphokine production as well as B-cell function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe stapedius reflex (SR), its adaptation and the brainstem auditory evoked potential (ABR) were recorded in a group of 53 multiple sclerosis patients. All cases were classified as definite according to Schumacher's criteria, and their grade of disability in Hyllested's system was 1-4: no cases of the gravest (grades 5 and 6) disability were included in the series. The peripheral hearing (pure-tone audiogram and speech threshold) was normal in 44 and slightly impaired in 8 cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntrathecal antibody synthesis against 17 common viruses and Mycoplasma pneumoniae lipid antigen was measured in 30 multiple sclerosis patients and 30 patients with other neurological diseases. Antibody synthesis was found against all of the antigens in at least a few of the MS patients. The highest number of patients had intrathecal synthesis of antibodies to measles, rubella and paramyxo type viruses and the lowest frequency was against M.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA prospective study on acute, uncomplicated measles infection was carried out in 59 patients hospitalized for an ordinary measles infection. A clinical and serological diagnosis of an acute measles infection was made in all cases. Serial serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) specimens were taken two to five times from each patient and tested for pleocytosis, albumin, and measles-specific antibodies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Clin Pharmacol
July 1979
A comparative bioavailability study was performed using two commercially available types of carbamazepine tablets, by statistical analysis of serum levels and other bioavailability parameters. After single oral dose the extent of absorption from the two preparations was similar, although a statistically significant difference in absorption rates was observed. In a multiple-dose study no significant difference in serum carbamazepine levels was found, so the tablets could be considered as bioequivalent drug products.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA longitudinal study on rubella, measles, and respiratory syncytial virus antibodies in serial serum and CSF specimens from 20 multiple sclerosis (MS) patients was performed, using solid-phase radioimmunoassay. Albumin and immunoglobulin G (IgG) levels were also measured to check the integrity of the blood-brain barrier and the intrathecal IgG production. All the patients had local IgG production in their CNA.
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