TY - JOUR AB - Streptozotocin (STZ) treatment, a common model for inducing diabetes in rodent models, induces thermal hyperalgesia and neuronal toxicity independently of hyperglycemia by oxidizing and activating TRPA1 and TRPV1. Following treatment with STZ, CD45+ immune cells were found to be depleted in sciatic nerve (SN) and DRG in mice, prior to hyperglycemia. Macrophages were also lost in DRG and NFκB-p65-activation was increased in SN macrophages. Immune cells were significantly reduced in both SN and DRG up to three weeks, post-treatment. Loss of PNS-resident macrophages in response to STZ-mediated toxicity may affect the regenerative capacity of the nerve in response to further injury caused by diabetes. AU - Hidmark, A.S.* AU - Nawroth, P.P. AU - Fleming, T.* C1 - 50843 C2 - 42907 CY - Amsterdam SP - 76-82 TI - STZ causes depletion of immune cells in sciatic nerve and dorsal root ganglion in experimental diabetes. JO - J. Neuroimmunol. VL - 306 PB - Elsevier Science Bv PY - 2017 SN - 0165-5728 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Berer, K.* AU - Martinez, I.* AU - Walker, A. AU - Schmitt-Kopplin, P. AU - Walter, J.* AU - Wekerle, H.* AU - Krishnamoorthy, G.* C1 - 43000 C2 - 35938 SP - 95-96 TI - Impact of dietary metabolism by gut microbiota on the pathogenesis of spontaneous autoimmune encephalomyelitis. JO - J. Neuroimmunol. VL - 275 IS - 1-2 PY - 2014 SN - 0165-5728 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hoffmann, F.* AU - Kühn, P.* AU - Laurent, S.A.* AU - Hauck, S.M. AU - Berer, K.* AU - Krumbholz, M.* AU - Khademi, M.* AU - Olsson, T.* AU - Dreyling, M.* AU - Pfister, H.* AU - Alexander, T.* AU - Hiepe, F.* AU - Kuempfel, T.* AU - Crawford, H.C.* AU - Wekerle, H.* AU - Hohlfeld, R.* AU - Lichtenthaler, S.F.* AU - Meinl, E.* C1 - 42999 C2 - 35939 SP - 5-6 TI - ADAM10 releases the immunoregulator soluble TACI - a novel biomarker for B-cell pathologies. JO - J. Neuroimmunol. VL - 275 IS - 1-2 PY - 2014 SN - 0165-5728 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Srivastava, R.* AU - Kalluri, S.R.* AU - Schäfer, Y.* AU - Krysta, A.* AU - Grummel, V.* AU - Kremmer, E. AU - Buck, D.* AU - Schirmer, L.* AU - Hemmer, B.* C1 - 42998 C2 - 35940 SP - 25 TI - Differential glycosylation of KIR4.1 in glial cells affects binding of autoantibodies in multiple sclerosis. JO - J. Neuroimmunol. VL - 275 IS - 1-2 PY - 2014 SN - 0165-5728 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bergh, F.T.* AU - Dayyani, F.* AU - Ziegler-Heitbrock, L. C1 - 3656 C2 - 22273 SP - 176-188 TI - Impact of type-I-interferon on monocyte subsets and their differentiation to dendritic cells: An in vivo and ex vivo study in multiple sclerosis patients treated with interferon-beta. JO - J. Neuroimmunol. VL - 146 PY - 2004 SN - 0165-5728 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Stiff-man syndrome (SMS) is a rare autoimmune disorder of the central nervous system associated with autoantibodies to glutamate decarboxylase (GAD). We isolated five brain-reactive human monoclonal antibodies, with reactivity distinct from GAD, from peripheral blood of a patient newly diagnosed with SMS. Two antibodies reacted with both Purkinje cells and ependymal cells, and precipitated an 80-kDa protein from rat neuronal primary cultures, which was also recognized by 12% (3/25) of SMS sera and 13% (2/15) of SMS cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples. The corresponding antigen was identified as 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 4 and may represent a possible novel target of autoimmunity in SMS. AU - Dinkel, K.* AU - Rickert, M.* AU - Möller, G. AU - Adamski, J. AU - Meinck, H.-M.* AU - Richter, W.* C1 - 10053 C2 - 20429 SP - 184-193 TI - Stiff-man syndrome : Identification of 17ß-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 4 as a novel 80-kDa antineuronal antigen. JO - J. Neuroimmunol. VL - 130 PB - Elsevier Science PY - 2002 SN - 0165-5728 ER - TY - JOUR AB - T-lymphocytes were identified in frozen brain sections derived from patients with chronic inflammatory disorders of the CNS by using a specific heteroantiserum and the unlabelled antibody enzyme method. Clusters of T-cells were found in post-mortem material of cases with multiple sclerosis (MS) and subacute sclerosing penencephalitis (SSPE). The results suggest that T-lymphocytes are involved in the pathogenesis of both MS and SSPE. AU - Kreth, H.W.* AU - Dunker, R.* AU - Rodt, H.V. AU - Meyermann, R.* C1 - 41705 C2 - 38281 SP - 177-183 TI - Immunohistochemical identification of T-lymphocytes in the central nervous system of patients with multiple sclerosis and subacute sclerosing panencephalitis. JO - J. Neuroimmunol. VL - 2 IS - 2 PY - 1982 SN - 0165-5728 ER -