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Comparative Study
. 1997 Nov;29(9):261-8.

[Characterization of leukocytes, lymphocytes and lymphocyte subsets in eating disorders]

[Article in French]
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Comparative Study

[Characterization of leukocytes, lymphocytes and lymphocyte subsets in eating disorders]

[Article in French]
I do Carmo et al. Allerg Immunol (Paris). 1997 Nov.

Abstract

Mental anorexia patients have severe denutrition and high cortisol levels. Nervous bulimia presents a particular psychic profile. The aim of this study was to evaluate lymphocyte population in eating disorders in order to understand the effect of these disturbances on immune system. We have found that patients with mental anorexia or bulimia present a significant decrease of leucocytes, lymphocytes, CD2 and CD4. Patients with post-anorexia bulimia have no significant variants. There is no difference between mental anorexia and nervous bulimia. There is a tendential variation between mental anorexia and controls in relation to CD45Ra. Considering the similar patterns of immune disturbance in anorexia and bulimia it looks like a dominance of neuroimmune network over malnutrition. Naive cells are particularly sensitive to malnutrition.

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