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Serum interleukin (IL-2, IL-10, IL-6, IL-4), TNFα, and INFγ concentrations are elevated in patients with atypical and idiopathic parkinsonism

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NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS
Volume 441, Issue 2, Pages 158-162

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2008.06.040

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cytokines; atypical parkinsonism; idiopathic Parkinson disease; serum

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  1. MSHE [28/E-32/SN-0053/2007]

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We investigated serum levels of interleukin (IL)-2, IL-10, IL-6. IL-4, TNF alpha, INF gamma in 7 patients with atypical parkinsonism (AP), 31 idiopathic PD (iPD) patients, 17 idiopathic PD with cardiovascular risk factor (iPD-CVRF) patients, and 20 age-matched controls (healthy, non-parkinsonian patients). Cytokine concentrations were measured using the Becton Dickinson (TM) (BD (TM)) human Th1/Th2 Cytokine kit 11 with a flow cytometry system. The concentrations of IL-2, IL-10, IL-4, IL-6, TNF alpha, and INF gamma were detectable in the serum from all groups, including the control. Increased serum IL-2, IL-10, IL-4, IL-6, TNF alpha, and INF gamma concentrations were found in all groups of parkinsonian patients, as compared to the control group. The highest elevations of serum IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, TNF alpha, and INF gamma concentrations were observed in AP patients, as compared to the iPD and iPD-CVRF groups. However, the serum IL-6 concentration was higher in the iPD-CVRF group than in the iPD group. The IL-10 level was significantly higher in all groups of PD patients relative to the control group, but was the lowest in the serum from the AP patients. Moreover, the serum levels of lipid peroxidation products were enhanced 2.1 - and 1.5-fold in AP and both iPD groups, respectively. These results argue in favor of the involvement of immunological events in the process of neurodegeneration in AP and PD. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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