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Query: UMLS:C0014070 (
encephalomyelitis
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A case of parancoplastic
encephalomyelitis
detected in a 60 year old man with clinical signs of a
polyradiculitis
and anterior horn lesion is reported. Death occurred after 5 months due to cardiorespiratory insufficiency. On autopsy, an occult small cell carcinoma of the lung with metastases in the regional lymph nodes was found. The neuropathological examination revealed a polioencephalomelitis which primarily involved the limbic cortex, brain stem, spinal cord and posterior root ganglia. No virus material could be detected with immunhistochemical methods and in situ hybridisation. The inflammatory infiltrate was mainly composed of T-cells and to a lesser extent B-cells and mature macrophages. Literature and hypotheses concerning pathogenesis are reviewed.
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PMID:[Paraneoplastic encephalomyelitis]. 217 20
In the Lewis rat, acute experimental autoimmune
encephalomyelitis
(EAE) induced by inoculation with myelin basic protein (MBP) and adjuvants is characterized by tail and hindlimb weakness that resolves spontaneously after several days. In rats with neurological signs of this form of EAE (MBP-EAE) we have previously demonstrated demyelination and nerve conduction block in the proximal peripheral nervous system (PNS) and in the central nervous system (CNS). The present study was performed to assess conduction in the PNS and CNS, after recovery from acute MBP-EAE, using direct recordings from surgically exposed spinal roots and spinal cord dorsal columns. The study revealed that 1-2 weeks after clinical recovery from tail paralysis there was almost complete restoration of conduction in the sacral spinal roots but persistent severe conduction abnormalities in the dorsal columns. Significant restoration of conduction through the dorsal columns occurred over the following 2 weeks. These findings indicate that PNS conduction block due to a demyelinating
polyradiculitis
is a major cause of the neurological signs of acute MBP-EAE in the Lewis rat.
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PMID:Restoration of conduction in the spinal roots correlates with clinical recovery from experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. 765 3
Clinical and MRI appearances were reviewed in 25 cases of acute disseminated
encephalomyelitis
(ADEM) seen in a university hospital in South India. Specific viral infections and Semple antirabies vaccination together accounted for 56% of antecedent events. Clinical and MRI features were suggestive of diffuse/multifocal form in 15 patients. Of the 10 patients with clinically site restricted forms, two patients with dorsal myelitis and one patient with
polyradiculitis
had asymptomatic cerebral white matter lesions. MRI was essentially normal in all the four patients with acute ataxia following varicella infection. Of the 13 patients with multiple white matter lesions, lesions were asymmetrical in size and morphology in nine patients and symmetrical in four patients. Two of them had extensive destructive lesions and one patient had multiple discrete lesions. Lesions occurred at the corticomedullary junctions in seven patients. The distribution was subcortical and/or centrum semiovale in 10 patients. The regions affected include internal capsule(s), thalami, brainstem, cerebellar peduncles and cerebellum. No specific differences were observed in patients with ADEM following specific viral infections, Semple antirabies vaccination, and nonspecific upper respiratory tract infections. There was fairly good correlation between clinical and MRI findings in 81% of patients. Patients with incomplete recovery showed extensive and/or multifocal lesions.
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PMID:Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis: clinical and MRI study from South India. 1045 Jul 98
Toxoplasma gondii
is a major protozoan parasite and infects human and many other warm-blooded animals. The infection leads to Toxoplasmosis, a serious issue in AIDS patients, organ transplant recipients and pregnant women.
Neospora caninum
, another type of protozoa, is closely related to
Toxoplasma gondii.
Infections of the protozoa in animals also causes serious diseases such as
Encephalomyelitis
and Myositis-
Polyradiculitis
in dogs or abortion in cows. Both
Toxoplasma gondii
and
Neospora caninum
have similar nucleoside triphosphate hydrolases (NTPase), NcNTPase and TgNTPase-I in
Neospora caninum
and
Toxoplasma gondii
, respectively. These possibly play important roles in propagation and survival. Thus, we targeted the enzymes for drug discovery and tried to establish a novel high-standard assay by a combination of original biochemical enzyme assay and fluorescent assay to determine ADP content. We then validated whether or not it can be applied to high-throughput screening (HTS). Then, it fulfilled criterion to carry out HTS in both of the enzymes. In order to identify small molecules having inhibitory effects on the protozoan enzyme, we also performed HTS using two synthetic compound libraries and an extract library derived from marine bacteria and then, identified 19 compounds and 6 extracts. Nagasaki University collected many extracts from over 18,000 marine bacteria found in local Omura bay, and continues to compile an extensive collection of synthetic compounds from numerous drug libraries established by Japanese chemists.
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PMID:Establishment of Novel High-Standard Chemiluminescent Assay for NTPase in Two Protozoans and Its High-Throughput Screening. 3218 21