Johnson R T, Intralawan P, Puapanwatton S
Ann Neurol. 1986 Dec;20(6):691-5. doi: 10.1002/ana.410200607.
Fifteen patients with acute encephalitis were studied during the epidemic season of Japanese encephalitis (JE) in Northern Thailand; 13 of 15 proved to have the encephalitis. In serial cerebrospinal fluids and blood samples, mononuclear cells were identified using monoclonal antibodies. In cerebrospinal fluid from the patients with Japanese encephalitis, T cells predominated with a 4.2:1 ratio of T helper/inducer cells to T suppressor/cytotoxic cells; B cells and macrophages were often present but in small numbers compared to their presence in blood. Distribution of cell types did not vary between the first and fifth day of hospitalization, were similar in fatal and nonfatal cases, and were unaffected by administration of steroids.
在泰国北部日本脑炎(JE)流行季节,对15例急性脑炎患者进行了研究;15例中有13例被证实患有脑炎。在连续采集的脑脊液和血液样本中,使用单克隆抗体鉴定单核细胞。在日本脑炎患者的脑脊液中,T细胞占主导,辅助/诱导性T细胞与抑制/细胞毒性T细胞的比例为4.2:1;B细胞和巨噬细胞也常出现,但与血液中的数量相比很少。住院第一天和第五天之间细胞类型的分布没有变化,致命和非致命病例相似,且不受类固醇给药的影响。