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Potential role of IL-13 in neuroprotection and cortical excitability regulation in multiple sclerosis

Authors :
Alessandra Bergami
Giuseppe Sancesario
Roberto Furlan
Giorgia Mataluni
Diego Centonze
Carlo Nucci
Giorgio Bernardi
Valeria Studer
Stefano Rossi
Raffaele Mancino
V Parisi
Maura Castelli
Gianvito Martino
Sergio Bernardini
V. De Chiara
Hajime Kusayanagi
Francesco Mori
Rossi, S
Mancino, R
Bergami, A
Mori, F
Castelli, M
De Chiara, V
Studer, V
Mataluni, G
Sancesario, G
Parisi, V
Kusayanagi, H
Bernardi, G
Nucci, C
Bernardini, S
Martino, Gianvito
Furlan, R
Centonze, D.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Background: Inflammation triggers secondary neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis (MS). Objectives: It is unclear whether classical anti-inflammatory cytokines have the potential to interfere with synaptic transmission and neuronal survival in MS. Methods: Correlation analyses between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) contents of anti-inflammatory cytokines and molecular, imaging, clinical, and neurophysiological measures of neuronal alterations were performed. Results: Our data suggest that interleukin-13 (IL-13) plays a neuroprotective role in MS brains. We found, in fact, that the levels of IL-13 in the CSF of MS patients were correlated with the contents of amyloid-β1-42. Correlations were also found between IL-13 and imaging indexes of axonal and neuronal integrity, such as the retinal nerve fibre layer thickness and the macular volume evaluated by optical coherence tomography. Furthermore, the levels of IL-13 were related to better performance in the low-contrast acuity test and Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite scoring. Finally, by means of transcranial magnetic stimulation, we have shown that GABAA-mediated cortical inhibition was more pronounced in patients with high IL-13 levels in the CSF, as expected for a neuroprotective, anti-excitotoxic effect. Conclusions: The present correlation study provides some evidence for the involvement of IL-13 in the modulation of neuronal integrity and synaptic function in patients with MS.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....60a06065b606df575f75a96787705962