Toxic neuropathies and their treatment.

Bailliere's clinical neurology Pub Date : 1995-11-01
A C Ludolph, P S Spencer
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Peripheral neuropathy triggered by therapeutic drugs, workplace chemicals and environmental pollutants continues to be one of the most common pathological responses of the human nervous system to chemical attack. While some agents seem to damage the nerve cell directly, and a few induce primary demyelination, the large majority produces distal axonal degeneration simultaneously in long peripheral nerves and spinal tracts. Glove-and-stocking sensory loss typically precedes the development of a similar distribution of motor weakness. Clinical signs usually appear weeks after exposure has commenced; the condition continues to evolve after chemical exposure has ceased, and recovery spans a period of months or years. Careful clinical and laboratory assessment is needed to identify environmental agents responsible for human neuropathy, and reports of cases that claim a chemical causation require verification from experimental animal studies of suspect agents. Treatment of peripheral neuropathy continues to be limited, although a new therapeutic approach to patients with neuropathy-producing heavy metal intoxication is promising. Novel methods to limit nerve degeneration and promote regeneration are under study, but none has produced a convincing therapeutic effect. These are urgently needed to prevent and control the neuropathies that limit the therapeutic usefulness of drugs used in cancer chemotherapy and AIDS treatment.

中毒性神经病及其治疗。
由治疗药物、工作场所化学物质和环境污染物引发的周围神经病变仍然是人类神经系统对化学攻击最常见的病理反应之一。虽然一些药物似乎直接损害神经细胞,少数药物诱导原发性脱髓鞘,但大多数药物同时在长周围神经和脊髓束中产生远端轴突变性。戴手套和袜子的感觉丧失通常先于类似的运动无力分布的发展。临床症状通常在接触开始数周后出现;在停止接触化学物质后,病情继续发展,恢复需要数月或数年的时间。需要仔细的临床和实验室评估来确定导致人类神经病变的环境因素,并且声称化学原因的病例报告需要从可疑因素的实验动物研究中进行验证。周围神经病变的治疗仍然有限,尽管一种新的治疗方法对神经病变产生重金属中毒的患者是有希望的。限制神经退化和促进再生的新方法正在研究中,但没有一种产生令人信服的治疗效果。这些是预防和控制神经病变的迫切需要,这些神经病变限制了癌症化疗和艾滋病治疗中使用的药物的治疗效果。
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