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DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-41278
Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
NOx (Nitrite/Nitrate) in Cerebral Spinal Fluids Obtained from Patients with Influenza-Associated Encephalopathy
Publication History
Received: September 12, 2002
Accepted after Revision: March 17, 2003
Publication Date:
11 August 2003 (online)
Abstract
It has become evident that the number of patients with a new type of influenza-associated encephalopathy is increasing in Japan. Nitric oxide (NO), a simple free radical gas, elicits a wide range of physiological and pathophysiological effects. We measured the nitrite/nitrate (NOx) levels in cerebral spinal fluid obtained from patients with influenza-associated encephalopathy in order to evaluate the correlation between the NO production and the process of influenza-associated encephalopathy. Fifteen children were enrolled, aged from 1 to 9 years. As control we used 14 cerebral spinal fluids obtained from patients with urinary tract infection, respiratory infection or mumps meningitis without any sequela. NO3 in influenza-associated encephalopathy was significantly higher than that of control group. On the other hand NO2 was not significantly higher than that of control group. In particular, 4 out of 5 fatal cases revealed high NO2 or NO3. One case having normal levels in NO2 and NO3 showed that NH3 was high. These results revealed that NO plays a role in influenza-associated encephalopathy through indirect effects of NO.
Key words
Influenza virus - encephalopathy - nitric oxide - central nervous system - cerebral spinal fluids
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M. D. Ph. D. Hisashi Kawashima
Department of Paediatrics, Tokyo Medical University
6 - 7 - 1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
Tokyo 160 - 0023
Japan
Email: hisashi@tokyo-med.ac.jp