Marked elevation of interleukin-6 in mild encephalopathy with a reversible splenial lesion (MERS) associated with acute focal bacterial nephritis caused by Enterococcus faecalis.
Identifieur interne : 001C06 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 001C05; suivant : 001C07Marked elevation of interleukin-6 in mild encephalopathy with a reversible splenial lesion (MERS) associated with acute focal bacterial nephritis caused by Enterococcus faecalis.
Auteurs : Hiroshi Kometani ; Masao Kawatani ; Genrei Ohta ; Shintaro Okazaki ; Kazumasa Ogura ; Motoko Yasutomi ; Akihiko Tanizawa ; Yusei OhshimaSource :
- Brain & development [ 1872-7131 ] ; 2014.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Ampicillin (therapeutic use), Anti-Bacterial Agents (therapeutic use), Child, Corpus Callosum (drug effects), Corpus Callosum (pathology), Diagnosis, Differential, Encephalitis (drug therapy), Encephalitis (metabolism), Encephalitis (pathology), Enterococcus faecalis, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections (metabolism), Humans, Interleukin-6 (metabolism), Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Nephritis (drug therapy), Nephritis (metabolism), Nephritis (pathology), Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Treatment Outcome.
- MESH :
- chemical , metabolism : Interleukin-6.
- chemical , therapeutic use : Ampicillin, Anti-Bacterial Agents.
- drug effects : Corpus Callosum.
- drug therapy : Encephalitis, Nephritis.
- metabolism : Encephalitis, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections, Nephritis.
- pathology : Corpus Callosum, Encephalitis, Nephritis.
- Child, Diagnosis, Differential, Enterococcus faecalis, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Treatment Outcome.
Abstract
This report describes two cases of mild encephalitis/encephalopathy with reversible splenial lesion (MERS) associated with acute focal bacterial nephritis (AFBN). The patients, who presented with fever and delirious behavior, exhibited hyponatremia and markedly elevated interleukin (IL)-6 in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum. Enterococcus faecalis was detected in the urine culture. After ampicillin treatment, their consciousness improved without neurological sequelae. Moreover, a diffusion-weighted MRI abnormality, i.e., intensified signals in splenium of the corpus callosum, disappeared. MERS is a possible complication of AFBN. Elevated CSF IL-6 levels suggest that remote activation of intracerebral immune response through the immune-neuroendocrine pathway might play an important role in the pathophysiology of MERS.
DOI: 10.1016/j.braindev.2013.07.012
PubMed: 23978488
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