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International Journal of Neuroscience 2003-Sep

Endogenous hypodigoxinemia-related immune deficiency syndrome.

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Ravi Kumar Kurup
Parameswara Achutha Kurup

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The isoprenoid pathway produces three key metabolites--digoxin (membrane Na+-K+ ATPase inhibitor, regulator of neurotransmitter transport, and an immunomodulatory agent), dolichol (a regulator of N-glycosylation of proteins), and ubiquinone (a free radical scavenger). The pathway was assessed in acute rheumatic fever patients with recurrent streptococcal infections, and who were also studied for differences in right and left hemispheric dominance. The isoprenoid pathway was downregulated with decreased digoxin synthesis in these patients and in those with left hemispheric chemical dominance. The tryptophan catabolites were decreased and the tyrosine catabolites increased. In these groups of patients the dolichol and glycoconjugate levels were reduced and lysosomal stability was increased. The ubiquinone levels were elevated and free radical levels decreased in these patients. The membrane cholesterol:phospholipid ratios were decreased and membrane glycoconjugates increased. On the other hand in right hemispheric chemical dominance the reverse patterns and hyperdigoxinemia with an upregulated isoprenoid pathway were noticed. The role of the isoprenoid pathway in the pathogenesis of acute rheumatic fever and recurrent streptococcal infections and its relation to hemispheric chemical dominance is discussed.

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