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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
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High resolution proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a new analytical technique which allows to readily identify and quantitate a variety of key metabolites in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in relation to normal and pathological brain activity. Proton NMR spectroscopy can be performed on native CSF, with or without addition of exchange reagent (NH4Cl). The analysis of native CSF provides qualitative information (identification) of metabolites or xenobiotics present in the fluid. Alternately, CSF can be lyophilized and dissolved in deuterated
water
. This concentration offers 2 advantages: additional compounds are detected and a precise quantification of all CSF metabolites can be obtained. Both protocols require a very small volume of
CFS
(1-2 ml). The high informational content available on the NMR spectra of CSF, the ease-of-use of NMR spectroscopy and its cost effectiveness concur to predict that this analytical approach will keep developing to completement the array of existing tests which are already routinely performed on CSF.
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PMID:[High resolution NMR spectroscopy of CSF: methodological issues and perspective clinical applications]. 178
After seven pediatric cases of
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) were diagnosed in a farming community in upstate New York, a questionnaire regarding symptoms and potential risk factors of
CFS
was distributed to all students enrolled in the same school district. Twenty-one students with symptoms of
CFS
were identified. Two controls per case matched for age and sex were randomly selected from questionnaire respondents. Health status was verified for all subjects by telephone, and diagnosis of
CFS
was confirmed by a physician. Information was collected on the following factors: symptoms of
CFS
among other family members; history of allergy/asthma; consumption of raw milk, raw eggs, raw cheese, or raw meat;
water
supply; exposure to animals; home heating source; proximity to farmland/orchards; tick bite; blood transfusion; camping; and appendicitis. Logistic-regression analyses indicated that the best model (characterized by symptoms among other family members, recent ingestion of raw milk, and history of allergy/asthma) produced significant estimates of relative risk (P less than .05) of 35.9, 44.3, and 23.3, respectively, for the three factors (corrections were made for the effect of the other covariates). These data suggest that a combination of host and environmental factors, including an infectious agent or agents, are involved in the etiology of
CFS
.
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PMID:Risk factors associated with chronic fatigue syndrome in a cluster of pediatric cases. 202 Aug 1
The blood rheology of EDTA-anticoagulated blood samples from blood donors and subjects considered to have
myalgic encephalomyelitis
was assessed by multiple shear rate viscometry and by multiple-pressure filterability. Although average viscosities of the two groups were different, the differences did not reach statistical significance. In contrast, the data from multiple-pressure filtration of whole blood showed significant differences between females at the lowest (2.5 cm of
water
) filtration pressure. It appears that the acute phase of the disorder is associated with changes in blood rheology which could impair microcirculatory blood flow. In contrast, the chronic state does not appear to be associated with rheological abnormalities.
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PMID:Blood rheology and myalgic encephalomyelitis: a pilot study. 309 59
The heterodimeric sperm-coating protein
CFS
was previously localised on the middle-piece region of rat spermatozoa by anti-
CFS
rabbit antibodies.
CFS
-immunorelated antigens were detected in the secretion of the
water
buffalo seminal vesicle by protein electrophoresis and Western blotting. Spermatozoa from buffalo epididymal cauda were incubated with the rat antigen and, upon immunostaining with anti-
CFS
antibodies and goat anti-rabbit fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-conjugated IgGs,
CFS
was found attached on both the post-acrosomal region and the tail. Indirect immunofluorescence analysis permitted the localisation of
CFS
-related antigens on the same domains of buffalo ejaculated spermatozoa. These results suggest that the buffalo antigens not only share some epitopes with the homologous rat antigen but may also have some of its functional properties. Ejaculated spermatozoa were capacitated in vitro and then assayed for their content of
CFS
-like antigens. An inverse relationship was found between the levels of capacitation and the amounts of antigens detected, thus suggesting that the in vitro treatment was effective at removing
CFS
-related proteins from the cell surface. Titration of these proteins to monitor plasma membrane changes during sperm manipulation or to evaluate sperm quality is proposed.
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PMID:Localisation and capacitation-dependent loss of buffalo sperm-coating antigens shared with rat sperm. 788 16
Cefsulodin was evaluated as a potential selective agent for aeromonads. Resistance of Aeromonas and coliform isolates was determined by using a standard disk diffusion technique. A total of 119 Aeromonas and 78 coliform strains were isolated. For 102 of 130 [corrected] Aeromonas isolates (environmental and reference strains), the MIC of cefsulodin was < 8 micrograms/ml. Results of MIC tests by the agar dilution method showed that a concentration of cefsulodin of 10 micrograms/ml or less inhibited the growth of 96% of isolates. In comparison, for 81 of 94 coliform isolates (environmental and reference strains), the MIC of cefsulodin was > 32 micrograms/ml. Because cefsulodin suppresses growth of Aeromonas and other oxidase-positive organisms, total coliform (TC) and Escherichia coli counts on Chromocult Coliform agar (CC agar) without cefsulodin and on CC agar with 10 mg of cefsulodin per liter (CC-CFS) were compared. Variance analysis of data from 14 sewage-polluted irrigation
water
specimens did not demonstrate any statistically significant difference in the enumeration of E. coli with CC and CC-
CFS
media. On average, the CC agar recovered 2.46 times as many TCs as CC-
CFS
. However, Aeromonas colonies made up an average of 58.6% of the TC counts on CC agar. Because no Aeromonas spp. were recovered on CC-
CFS
, background interference was eliminated and the counts that were obtained reflected more accurately the number of TCs. Results of this study suggest that cefsulodin may be a useful selective agent against Aeromonas spp. which should be included in coliform chromogenic media when high levels of accompanying flora are expected.
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PMID:Differential susceptibility of aeromonads and coliforms to cefsulodin. 878 87
Chronic fatigue syndrome
, which can occur after acute infection and last for years, is characterized by severe and persistent fatigue. Others have reported decreases in mouse running activity following infection and have suggested this may provide an animal model for studying chronic fatigue. Voluntary running is a highly motivated activity in mice, which will often run 5-7 mi/day in our laboratory. Following 2 weeks of acclimation to running wheels with food and
water
available ad lib, female BALB/c mice received 0.2-mL tail vein injections of killed Brucella abortus (BA) or saline vehicle. Subsequently the effects on voluntary running and grooming behavior were determined. Injection of BA caused an immediate large decrease in running and a lack of grooming. Vehicle injections produced no changes in behavior. After the first several days of reduced running behavior, levels of running and grooming slowly returned back to normal over the next 2-4 weeks, with substantial individual differences in the rate of recovery. The pattern of running during recovery was intriguing in that BA mice first ran at normal levels just after the lights went out, but they stopped after only 1-2 h. As recovery proceeded, they gradually increased the duration of the running bout during the night. Because this model uses voluntary exertion and the ability to run for longer periods of time characterizes recovery, the model may be a good one for studying the biologic underpinnings of chronic fatigue.
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PMID:Mouse running activity is lowered by Brucella abortus treatment: a potential model to study chronic fatigue. 961 1
Positive results of pilot studies of the effect of staphylococcus toxoid vaccine in patients with fibromyalgia and
chronic fatigue syndrome
were the incitement to the present, placebo-controlled study. It included 28 patients who fulfilled the criteria for both fibromyalgia and
chronic fatigue syndrome
. The effect of vaccination with a staphylococcus toxoid was compared with the effect of injections of sterile
water
. Psychometric assessment was made using 15 items from the comprehensive psychopathological rating scale (CPRS), Zung's self-rating depression scale and clinical global impressions (CGI). The visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to measure pain levels, and a hand-held electronic pressure algometer was used to measure pressure pain thresholds. Significant improvement was seen in seven of the 15 CPRS items in the vaccine group when pretreatment values were compared to post-treatment values. In CPRS <<fatiguability>>, there were significant intergroup differences, and in CPRS <<pain>> intergroup differences bordered on significance. There was no significant improvement in CPRS items in the placebo group. Clinical global impressions showed significant improvement in the vaccine-treated group, and VAS did so in both groups. In a follow-up study of 23 patients, the vaccine treatment was continued for 2-6 years. Fifty percent were rehabilitated successfully and resumed half-time or full-time work. The results of this study support the authors>> hypothesis that treatment with staphylococcus toxoid may be a fruitful strategy in patients with fibromyalgia and
chronic fatigue syndrome
. Copyright 1998 European Federation of Chapters of the International Association for the Study of Pain.
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PMID:Effects of staphylococcus toxoid vaccine on pain and fatigue in patients with fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue syndrome. 1070 Mar 9
An adult case of isolated fourth ventricle which developed in the early postoperative period of SAH is reported. A 72-year-old male with Hunt & Kosnik Grade 4 subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) underwent emergent neck-clipping of an anterior communicating artery aneurysm along with setting of external ventricular drainage (EVD) and cisternal drainage (CD). The lamina terminalis (LT) was opened. Preoperative study had showed diffuse SAH with intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH), and mild dilatation of the whole ventricular system on CT scan (Fisher Group 4). Twelve hours after surgery, both of the drainages were opened with the pressure setting of 20 cm
H2O
for EVD and 10 cm
H2O
for CD. Although his neurological state had been improving, 2 hours after the opening of the drainages he suddenly fell into respiratory arrest and coma, when 20 ml of
CFS
through CD was drained. On CT scan, isolated fourth ventricle was recognized. The patient died on the ninth postoperative day. In case of severe SAH with diffuse IVH, we should be careful when setting the pressure of EVD or CD with the LT opened, because of the possibility of occlusion of the fourth ventricle outlet and aqueduct, that results in fourth ventricle isolation.
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PMID:[A case of isolated fourth ventricle in the early postoperative period of subarachnoid hemorrhage]. 1072 25
The efficacy of growth hormone (GH) therapy was evaluated in patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) who had peak serum GH levels below 10 microg/l during stage-controlled sleep. Twenty patients (7 men, 13 women; age range, 30-60 years) with
CFS
were randomized to receive placebo or GH therapy, 6.7 microg/kg/day (0.02 IU/kg/day), for 12 weeks. Following this double-blind treatment period, the 17 patients remaining in the study were given GH therapy at the above dose for an open period of 9 months. Mean (+/- SD) serum levels of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) increased during GH treatment, from 173 +/- 46 microg/I to 296 +/- 89 microg/l (P < 0.001); IGF-I SDS values increased from -0.45 +/- 1.14 to +1.43 +/- 1.09 (P < 0.001). Fat-free mass and total body
water
were significantly increased after 12 months of treatment. Although quality of life, as assessed using two different questionnaires, did not improve significantly during GH treatment, four patients were able to resume work after a long period of sick leave.
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PMID:Effect of growth hormone treatment in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: a preliminary study. 1099 Jan 48
We have previously conducted a small treatment study on staphylococcus toxoid in fibromyalgia (FM) and
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
). The aim of the present study was to further assess the efficacy of the staphylococcus toxoid preparation Staphypan Berna (SB) during 6 months in FM/
CFS
patients. One hundred consecutively referred patients fulfilling the ACR criteria for FM and the 1994 CDC criteria for
CFS
were randomised to receive active drug or placebo. Treatment included weekly injections containing 0.1 ml, 0.2 ml, 0.3 ml, 0.4 ml, 0.6 ml, 0.8 ml, 0.9 ml, and 1.0 ml SB or coloured sterile
water
, followed by booster doses given 4-weekly until endpoint. Main outcome measures were the proportion of responders according to global ratings and the proportion of patients with a symptom reduction of > or =50% on a 15-item subscale derived from the comprehensive psychopathological rating scale (CPRS). The treatment was well tolerated. Intention-to-treat analysis showed 32/49 (65%) responders in the SB group compared to 9/49 (18%) in the placebo group (P<0.001). Sixteen patients (33%) in the SB group reduced their CPRS scores by at least 50% compared to five patients (10%) in the placebo group (P< 0.01). Mean change score on the CPRS (95% confidence interval) was 10.0 (6.7-13.3) in the SB group and 3.9 (1.1-6.6) in the placebo group (P<0.01). An increase in CPRS symptoms at withdrawal was noted in the SB group. In conclusion, treatment with staphylococcus toxoid injections over 6 months led to significant improvement in patients with FM and
CFS
. Maintenance treatment is required to prevent relapse.
...
PMID:Treatment with staphylococcus toxoid in fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue syndrome--a randomised controlled trial. 1241 34
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