[Systemic sclerosis after a long-term follow-up]
- PMID: 7936353
[Systemic sclerosis after a long-term follow-up]
Abstract
The authors suggest some remarks on the aetiopathogenesis of systemic sclerosis through a critical review of a group of 51 patients affected by this disease for many years. In this paper the authors report their previous studies regarding the correlation of immunological response, both cell-mediated and humoral, hemocoagulative aspects and haemorheological changes. From the results of immunological studies, the authors report a long-term treatment with an immunomodulating drug: thymopentin. Moreover they report a recent work about the connection among stressor event, production of endothelin-1 (ET-1) and serum levels of some stress hormones such as possible pathogenetic factors of Raynaud's phenomenon and of scleroderma. This work ends with a proposal of a pathogenetic scheme that, even if it doesn't exclude an infective pathogenesis, considers stress as a factor able to switch on a series of psycho-neuro-immunoendocrinological reactions that can support, through the activation of lymphocytes, fibroblastic proliferation and finally fibrosis.
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