Y. Maeda et al., PHOSPHATIDYLSERINE SUPPRESSES MYELIN-INDUCED EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGIC NEURITIS (EAN) IN LEWIS RATS, Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology, 53(6), 1994, pp. 672-677
Phosphatidylserine administered as an aqueous dispersion to myelin-ind
uced experimental allergic neuritis rats had a significant effect on d
isease course. Intraperitoneal injections of 30 mg/kg were given daily
beginning at the onset of disease and continued for 14 days. Clinical
severity and mortality were markedly reduced by this treatment as com
pared to saline controls. Improved clinical outcome was associated wit
h a reduction in peripheral nerve pathology. A possible mechanism invo
lving tumor necrosis factor is discussed.