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Chronic fatigue syndrome: neurological findings may be related to blood--brain barrier permeability.

A C Bested, P R Saunders, A C Logan
Review Medical hypotheses 2001 34 citations
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Study Design

Study Type
Review
Population
CFS patients
Intervention
Chronic fatigue syndrome: neurological findings may be related to blood--brain barrier permeability. None
Comparator
None
Primary Outcome
BBB permeability in CFS etiology
Effect Direction
Mixed
Risk of Bias
Unclear

Abstract

Despite volumes of international research, the etiology of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) remains elusive. There is, however, considerable evidence that CFS is a disorder involving the central nervous system (CNS). It is our hypothesis that altered permeability of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) may contribute to ongoing signs and symptoms found in CFS. To support this hypothesis we have examined agents that can increase the blood-brain barrier permeability (BBBP) and those that may be involved in CFS. The factors which can compromise the normal BBBP in CFS include viruses, cytokines, 5-hydroxytryptamine, peroxynitrite, nitric oxide, stress, glutathione depletion, essential fatty acid deficiency, and N-methyl-D-aspartate overactivity. It is possible that breakdown of normal BBBP leads to CNS cellular dysfunction and disruptions of neuronal transmission in CFS. Abnormal changes in BBBP have been linked to a number of disorders involving the CNS; based on review of the literature we conclude that the BBB integrity in CFS warrants investigation.

TL;DR

It is concluded that the BBB integrity in CFS warrants investigation because normal changes in BBBP have been linked to a number of disorders involving the CNS and it is possible that breakdown of normal BBBP leads to CNS cellular dysfunction and disruptions of neuronal transmission in C FS.

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