小胶质细胞
炎症
蛋白酵素
脑膜炎
免疫学
医学
神经炎症
脑脊液
生物
病理
精神科
生物化学
酶
作者
Joachim Gerber,Roland Nau
标识
DOI:10.1097/wco.0b013e32833950dd
摘要
This review describes the pathophysiology of cellular and axonal injury in bacterial meningitis.Toll-like receptors have been recognized as important mediators for the initiation of the immune response within the central nervous system. Activation of microglial cells by bacterial products through these receptors increases their ability to phagocytose bacteria, but can also lead to destruction of neurons. The cholesterol-binding hemolysin pneumolysin has a direct toxic effect on neuronal cells. Adjuvant therapy with corticosteroids and glycerol improved the outcome of bacterial meningitis in clinical studies.Brain damage in bacterial meningitis leading to long-term neurologic sequelae and death is caused by several mechanisms. Bacterial invasion and the release of bacterial compounds promote inflammation, invasion of leukocytes and stimulation of microglia. Leukocytes, macrophages and microglia release free radicals, proteases, cytokines and excitatory amino acids, finally leading to energy failure and cell death. Vasculitis, focal ischemia and brain edema subsequent to an increase in cerebrospinal fluid outflow resistance, breakdown of the blood-brain barrier and swelling of necrotic cells cause secondary brain damage.
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