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Acute changes in blood-CSF barrier permselectivity to serum proteins after intrathecal methotrexate and CNS irradiation.

Authors :
Livrea P
Trojano M
Simone IL
Zimatore GB
Logroscino GC
Pisicchio L
Lojacono G
Colella R
Ceci A
Source :
Journal of neurology [J Neurol] 1985; Vol. 231 (6), pp. 336-9.
Publication Year :
1985

Abstract

Ten children affected by acute lymphoblastic leukaemia without CNS involvement were treated with a CNS prophylaxis protocol. Intrathecal methotrexate and CNS irradiation (60Co) administered at different times both induced an increase in blood-CSF barrier permeability to serum proteins (albumin, IgG, alpha 2 macroglobulin). The relationship between permeability coefficients of proteins was analysed by theoretical porous or vesicular blood-CSF barrier models. The analysis indicated that both therapeutic procedures affect endothelial pinocytosis. An increase in radius of pinocytotic vesicles from 400 to 1500 A seemed the most relevant change. The damage of endothelial barrier permselectivity could be involved in acute and late delayed toxic effects of intrathecal methotrexate and of CNS irradiation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0340-5354
Volume :
231
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
3855968
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00313712