Rosenberg N L, Lacy J R, Kennaugh R C, Holers V M, Neville H E, Kotzin B L
Muscle Nerve. 1985 Mar-Apr;8(3):223-32. doi: 10.1002/mus.880080308.
Four patients with refractory or poorly responsive chronic progressive demyelinating polyneuropathy (CPDP) were treated with total lymphoid irradiation (total dose, 2000 rad) in an uncontrolled feasibility study. All patients had previously failed conventional therapy for CPDP, as well as other unconventional treatments. During a follow-up period of 7 to 12 months after total lymphoid irradiation, there was a profound and sustained suppression of the absolute lymphocyte count and in vitro lymphocyte function, as well as an increase in the ratio of Leu-2 (suppressor/cytotoxic subset) to Leu-3 (helper/inducer subset) T cells in the blood. Three of the four patients demonstrated improvement in distal muscle strength, and this was associated with increased functional capabilities in two patients. In contrast, no clinical improvement in sensation was noted in any patient. Nerve conduction studies showed patchy improvement in three patients. The results of this preliminary uncontrolled study indicate that radiotherapy deserves further study in the treatment of CPDP.
在一项非对照的可行性研究中,对4例难治性或反应不佳的慢性进行性脱髓鞘性多发性神经病(CPDP)患者进行了全淋巴照射(总剂量2000拉德)治疗。所有患者先前对CPDP的传统治疗以及其他非传统治疗均无效。在全淋巴照射后的7至12个月随访期内,绝对淋巴细胞计数和体外淋巴细胞功能受到显著且持续的抑制,血液中Leu-2(抑制/细胞毒性亚群)与Leu-3(辅助/诱导亚群)T细胞的比例增加。4例患者中有3例远端肌肉力量有所改善,其中2例患者的功能能力增强。相比之下,所有患者的感觉均未出现临床改善。神经传导研究显示3例患者有散在性改善。这项初步的非对照研究结果表明,放射治疗在CPDP治疗中值得进一步研究。