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One-way mixed lymphocyte cultures (MLC) were performed with peripheral blood lymphocytes of 21 patients with Crohn's disease (CD) not receiving salizylazosulphapyridine, steroids or azathioprine, seven patients with
inflammatory bowel disease
other than CD and ulcerative colitis, and 46 age- and sex-matched normal control subjects. The group of CD patients consisted of 11 patients with newly diagnosed, short-standing and so far untreated CD (group CD 1) and 10 patients previously treated with drugs and with mostly long-standing CD (group CD 2). Results showed that the MLC responsiveness was similar in all Crohn's disease groups, normal subjects and diseased controls. While there was no correlation between MLC responsiveness and either disease activity or disease duration when compared singly, those CD 2 patients who had highly active and/or very long-standing disease did exhibit a depressed MLC responsiveness as compared with that of normal subjects (p less than 0.001), CD 1 patients who had both inactive and short-standing disease (P less than 0.05), and diseased controls (0.1 greater than or equal to P greater than 0.05). The stimulatory capacity did not differ significantly between the CD groups and normal subjects or diseased controls; the latter, however, stimulated poorly compared with normal subjects (P less than 0.05). In accordance, an inverse relationship between the magnitude of the stimulatory capacity and the disease activity was found in the CD patients as a whole. These data suggest that there is no
depression
of the in vitro primary cell mediated immune response as a predisposing factor for CD or as an early event associated with the pathogenesis of CD.
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PMID:Immune status in Crohn's disease. 2. Originally unimpaired primary cell mediated immunity in vitro. 15 Mar 62
Young White Leghorn chickens fed 2.5 microgram of aflatoxin (Afl) per g of diet from hatching until 4 weeks old and infected with infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) at 3 weeks old had significantly higher mortality and more severely depressed body weights than chicks with aflatoxicosis or
IBD
alone. Afl-IBDV chicks also had more extensive gross and microscopic changes characteristic of
IBD
than did IBDV-chicks. None of the treatments significantly reduced antibody responses to Newcastle disease(ND) and infectious bronchitis vaccines or increased susceptibility to challenge with virulent NDV. In a similar experiment chickens fed Afl from hatching to 7 weeks of age had no marked
depression
in immune response to ND vaccination.
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PMID:Interaction of aflatoxin with infectious bursal disease virus infection in young chickens. 21 1
A prospective evaluation of the activity of the complement system was undertaken in 32 patients at the time of diagnosis of
inflammatory bowel disease
, before the onset of therapy. Serum classical pathway components and function were normal, while significant abnormalities of the alternative pathway were found.
Depressions
of serum properdin and properdin convertase were noted in association with diminished consumption of C3--C9 after reaction with cobra venom. These abnormalities of alternative pathway integrity were most significant in regional enteritis and in ulcerative colitis with extraintestinal complications. Sequential studies extending into clinical remission revealed resolution of all significant abnormalities.
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PMID:Complement alterations in inflammatory bowel disease. 43 35
Twelve patients with acute, untreated
inflammatory bowel disease
(
IBD
) were followed prospectively for coagulation and platelet function. With no symptomatic coagulopathy, abnormalities were found in all patients. With acute diseases, elevations of fibrinogen (9/12), factor V (8/12), and factor VIII (6/12) were common.
Depressions
of antithrombin III levels were also observed acutely (8/12). Abnormalities of platelets were both quantitative and qualitative. Thrombocytosis was present (11/12), and abnormalities in the rate and percent platelet aggregation were seen (9/10). During therapy, factors V and VIII, antithrombin III levels, and the quantitative and qualitative platelet abnormalities returned towards normal in direct correlation with sedimentation rate and clinical disease activity.
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PMID:Hemostatic alterations in inflammatory bowel disease: response to therapy. 71 49
The cellular immune system was studied in patients with Crohn's disease (CD), not receiving corticosteroids, or azathioprine, by means of in vitro and in vivo methods. It was found, that the in vitro lymphocyte reactivity of 54 CD patients after stimulation with a cocktail of antigens (varidase, trichophyton, candida, mumps, and PPD) was significantly depressed when compared with the response of 20 simultaneously cultured healthy controls (p less than 0-001) or a group of 54 separately cultured healthy controls, matched for age and sex (p less than 0-001). The lymphocyte response of a control group of 18 patients with malnutrition or malabsorption without any evidence of
inflammatory bowel disease
, was higher than the response of an equal number of CD cases, although the difference failed to reach significance. Intradermally injection of the same five antigens, as used in the antigen cocktail, showed a failure to react to any antigen in 13 out of 48 CD patients, in comparison with three of 48 matched healthy controls (p less than 0-01). In both CD patients, as well as in healthy controls a significant correlation could be demonstrated between the number of positive skin tests, the area of skin induration, and the in vitro lymphocyte responsiveness after stimulation with the antigen cocktail. In the CD group no correlation was found between in vitro responsiveness and disease activity, as defined by a score of clinical and biochemical parameters. The depressed skin reactivity and the hyporesponsiveness in the lymphocyte transformation test after stimulation by an antigen cocktail suggest that
depression
of the anamnestic cellular immune response is a basic feature in patients with Crohn's disease.
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PMID:Impaired anamnestic cellular immune response in patients with Crohn's disease. 119 15
Psychiatric disorders and behaviour problems were found to be commoner in children and adolescents with
inflammatory bowel disease
(
IBD
) than in matched comparison groups with tension headache and diabetes as well as in healthy children.
Depression
, anxiety and low self-esteem were common. Many children denied their problems. This may be due to the type of illness, its social consequences and the embarrassment experienced by the children. Discrepancies were found between the children's and their mothers' replies. These results are discussed in terms of their implication for paediatric practice.
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PMID:Mental health and psychological functioning in children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease: a comparison with children having other chronic illnesses and with healthy children. 157 99
Inflammatory bowel disease
(
IBD
) encompasses two related gastrointestinal-tract diseases, ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's Disease (CD). This study, a randomized controlled trial, compared the effectiveness of a multi-component behavioral treatment package (n = 11), which included
IBD
education, progressive muscle relaxation, thermal biofeedback, and training in use of cognitive coping strategies, to the effectiveness of symptom-monitoring (n = 10) as a control condition; 8 controls subsequently completed treatment. At posttreatment, the treatment group showed mean reductions on 5 symptoms, while the symptom monitoring controls showed mean reductions on all 8 symptoms. On a measure of Total Symptomatic change, the controls showed more improvement than the treated group; the treated controls at posttreatment, showed increases on all 8 symptoms. However, treated subjects perceived themselves as coping better with
IBD
, as feeling less
IBD
-related stress, and as experiencing less
depression
and anxiety. It is hypothesized that inherent differences may have existed between CD and UC subjects which could have led to the differences seen in treatment responses.
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PMID:Evaluation of a psychological treatment for inflammatory bowel disease. 202 79
Using a reliable and valid structured diagnostic interview scale (ADIS-R), and patients with careful medical characterization, we found significantly more diagnosable psychopathology, particularly anxiety disorders, among treatment seeking patients with irritable bowel syndrome than among comparable age and sex samples of treatment seeking patients with
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
. Significant differences were also found on the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale and Hamilton Rating Scale for
Depression
between IBS patients and the
IBD
patients and controls, who did not differ. Comparable levels of psychiatric disorder among parents of probands were found in all three groups. The results are consistent with Latimer's (1983) notion of IBS patients being a subclass of 'neurotics'.
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PMID:The role of anxiety and depression in the irritable bowel syndrome. 225 98
Thirteen children with new-onset
inflammatory bowel disease
were given a Kiddie-SADS-E interview. Three were depressed at diagnosis. Six mothers had a history of
depression
based on Adult-SADS-L interviews. The depressed children were less severely ill than the nondepressed children and had not required steroids. However, the depressed children had significantly more life events and their families showed more evidence of conflict than did the nondepressed children.
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PMID:Determinants of depression in recent onset pediatric inflammatory bowel disease. 238 96
The Eysenck Personality Inventory and Hospital Anxiety and
Depression
scale were administered to 80 patients undergoing medical treatment for long standing
inflammatory bowel disease
: 22 patients were studied before the diagnosis was established and 40 patients with diabetes mellitus served as controls. High neuroticism and introversion scores were more prevalent in the patients with
inflammatory bowel disease
than controls (p less than 0.05) and these characteristics were as prominent in patients before diagnosis as in established cases. Introversion scores increased with the duration of disease (r = 0.51).
Depression
was uncommon, occurring only in patients with active chronic disease. Patients believed there was a close link between personality, stress and disease activity. Fifty six of the patients recognised factors that initiated the disease and in 42 this was thought to be a stressful life event or a 'nervous personality'.
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PMID:Personality profile and affective state of patients with inflammatory bowel disease. 273 54
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