| Literature DB >> 31208341 |
Draginja Kostic1,2, Regina Carlson3, Diana Henke4, Karl Rohn5, Andrea Tipold3,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy is a common neurological disease in dogs affecting approximately 0.6-0.75% of the canine population. There is much evidence of neuroinflammation presence in epilepsy, creating new possibilities for the treatment of the disease. An increased expression of interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) was reported in epileptogenic foci. We hypothesized that there is an elevation of IL-1β in serum and CSF of dogs with epilepsy, as well as in serum of dogs with TBI, reflecting involvement of this cytokine in pathophysiology of naturally occurring canine epilepsy in a clinical setting.Entities:
Keywords: Canine; Cerebrospinal fluid; Epilepsy; Interleukin-1 beta; Serum; Traumatic brain injury
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31208341 PMCID: PMC6580646 DOI: 10.1186/s12868-019-0509-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurosci ISSN: 1471-2202 Impact factor: 3.288
Mean values of IL-1β in serum (pg/mL)
| Diagnosis | Healthy (n = 6) | TBI (n = 16) | Idiopathic epilepsy (n = 30) | Structural epilepsy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inflammation (n = 9) | Tumor (n = 12) | ||||
| Mean values ± SD (range) | 14.8 ± 23.4 (0.0–58.0) | 92.6 ± 75.1 (12.9–248.0) | 118.6 ± 81.4 (0.0–312.0) | 134.9 ± 79.2 (48.0–237.0) | 154.2 ± 93.7 (37.5–308) |
TBI traumatic brain injury, SD standard deviation
Fig. 1a Levels of interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) in serum of healthy dogs compared to dogs with idiopathic and structural epilepsy and traumatic brain injury (TBI). b Level of interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) in serum of healthy dogs compared to dogs with idiopathic epilepsy and dogs with inflammation and tumor in the brain; boxes contain values from the first to third quartile of serum IL-1β levels pg/ml. Lines inside of the box indicate median values, and (+) represents mean values; Lines outside of the box indicate maximum (above the box) and minimum (beneath the box) observation; The asterisk mark statistically significant difference after Bonferroni correction (*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001)
Analysis of IL-1β in serum of epileptic dogs and different variables
| R2 | Mean (SD) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Time point between sample collection and last seizure event (n = 14) | 0.0014 | 0.8963 | 4.3 (4.7) |
| Duration of the disease (n = 29) | 0.0097 | 0.6112 | 95.2 (78.5) |
| Seizure frequency (n = 32) | 0.105 | 0.0630 | 3.8 (3.4) |
| Type of seizure | n/a | 0.7164 | |
| Single (n = 12) | 95.8 (94.38) | ||
| Cluster seizures (n = 9) | 97.17 (61.81) | ||
| Status epilepticus (n = 5) | 123.2 (87.94) |
R2, coefficient of determination
Groups of the dogs according to diagnosis
| Diagnosis | Findings and number of dogs |
|---|---|
| Idiopathic epilepsy | Seizures and normal interictal general, neurological, MRI and CSF examinations; n = 30 |
| Structural epilepsy | Seizures and presumed inflammatory brain disease; n = 9 |
| Neoplastic brain diseases; n = 12 | |
| TBI | History of head injury, clinical, neurological and imaging examinations; n = 16 |
| Healthy | Normal physical and neurological examination; n = 6 |
MRI magnetic resonance imaging, CSF cerebrospinal fluid, TBI traumatic brain injury