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Multiple sclerosis attacks triggered by hyperprolactinemia

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JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY
Volume 98, Issue 3, Pages 407-409

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11060-009-0076-1

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Multiple sclerosis; Prolactin; Prolactin-secreting adenoma; Cytokines; Immune system

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a T-cell autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (CNS). Predominance of women in autoimmune diseases suggests that sex hormones may play a role in disease susceptibility. A possible role for prolactin, a neuroendocrine peptide with powerful immunomodulatory properties, is suggested in MS. We describe the case of a 32-year-old man affected by relapsing-remitting MS who experienced the first MS clinical event during the development of a prolactin-secreting adenoma and the only two MS relapses during adenoma recurrence. Prolactin may have facilitated the inflammatory process and triggered MS clinical attacks, suggesting a role of prolactin in immunomodulation and therefore in autoimmune disease course.

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