C. Gasperini et al., EFFECT OF STEROIDS ON GD-ENHANCING LESIONS BEFORE AND DURING RECOMBINANT BETA-INTERFERON 1A TREATMENT IN RELAPSING-REMITTING MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS, Neurology, 50(2), 1998, pp. 403-406
The aim of this study was to investigate whether a concomitant treatme
nt with recombinant interferon beta 1a (rIFN beta-1a) modifies the eff
ect of steroids on the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in relapsing remittin
g MS patients, as evaluated by enhanced MRI of the brain. We evaluated
19 patients with a clinical relapse treated only with intravenous met
hylprednisolone (IVMP; 1 g daily for 6 days), and 10 patients who expe
rienced a clinical relapse and were treated with IVMP (1 g daily for 6
days) during an rIFN beta-1a treatment period. The number and volume
of enhancing lesions were analyzed on four serial MR images obtained a
t monthly intervals (one scan before and three scans after IVMP treatm
ent). A significant reduction in the mean number and volume of enhanci
ng lesions was seen in the first scan after IVMP treatment in all pati
ents. However, while persistently low enhancement was seen in the foll
ow-up scans of patients treated with rIFN beta-1a, a rebound effect (i
.e., increase in the number and volume of gadolinium-enhancing lesions
) was observed in the other patients during the follow-up. These data
suggest that rIFN beta-1a prolongs the beneficial effect of steroids o
n the BBB.