医学
外围设备
免疫学
炎症
淋巴细胞
中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞比率
促炎细胞因子
疾病
内科学
帕金森病
作者
Tadashi Umehara,Hiroyuki Oka,Atsuo Nakahara,Hiromasa Matsuno,Hidetomo Murakami
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jns.2019.116638
摘要
Introduction Elevated proinflammatory cytokines are associated with disease progression in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). The aim of study is to investigate whether components of peripheral blood leukocyte are associated with clinical symptoms in patients with de novo PD. Methods We analyzed data from 123 newly diagnosed de novo patients who had no focal and systemic inflammatory diseases. Associations between clinical symptoms and differential leukocyte count (DLC) or DLC associated peripheral inflammatory biomarkers were examined. Results Altered DLC and DLC associated peripheral inflammatory biomarkers were associated with PD related symptoms even though there was no sign of clinical inflammation. After controlling for covariables, olfaction and body mass index (BMI) were inversely associated with percentage of neutrophil, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, derived neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, and positively associated with percentage of lymphocyte, lymphocyte to monocyte ratio. Patients with tremor-dominant or mixed type had lower peripheral inflammatory indices than those with akinetic rigid type. Conclusion Components of peripheral blood leukocytes reflect some clinical symptoms of PD. Patients with normosmia, tremor-dominant or mixed type, and patients without low BMI have low peripheral inflammatory indices. Relative mild peripheral inflammation may play one of major roles in developing mild disease phenotype in these patients.
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