Estimation of Some Interleukins in Cerebrospinal Fluid in Children with Meningitis
Entedhar R. Sarhat1 , Zubaidah N. M Albarzanji2, Chateen I. Ali Pambuk11Department of Basic science, Dentistry College, Tikrit University, Tikrit
2Department of Basic science, Dentistry collage university of Kirkuk
Corresponding Author E-mail: entedharr@tu.edu.iq1
Abstract: Meningitis is often associated with cerebral compromise which may be responsible for neurological squeal in nearly half of the survivors. Little is known about the mechanisms of CNS involvement in bacterial meningitis. the current study was to analyze the clinical significance of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of interleukin (IL)- 6, IL-1, IL-8, IL-10, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), and C-reactive protein in children with meningitis (n=35) and compared with control subjects (n=28). Serum total protein, interleukine-6, IL-1 , IL-8, IL-10 , and, CRP, and TNF-α levels were found to be significantly high in study group, whereas serum glucose IL-10 levels were significantly low comparing with control group. Positive correlation was observed between IL-6with glucose , CRP , and IL-8 , also between IL-10 with protein , TNF with IL-8 ,and IL-1 with CRP . whereas there was negative correlation between IL-6 with protein , TNF , IL-1 , IL-10 , also between IL-1 with IL-8 ,between IL-10 with, and TNF , IL-10 with glucose . More studies performed in suitable models of meningitis are required in order to establish the routine use of inflammatory markers in the diagnosis of infectious diseases of the central nervous system
Keywords: Interleukin; cerebrospinal fluids; meningitis Back to TOC