Neurobiology of Disease (Mar 2010)

Inflammation and central nervous system Lyme disease

  • Brian A. Fallon,
  • Elizabeth S. Levin,
  • Pernilla J. Schweitzer,
  • David Hardesty

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 3
pp. 534 – 541

Abstract

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Lyme disease, caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, can cause multi-systemic signs and symptoms, including peripheral and central nervous system disease. This review examines the evidence for and mechanisms of inflammation in neurologic Lyme disease, with a specific focus on the central nervous system, drawing upon human studies and controlled research with experimentally infected rhesus monkeys. Directions for future human research are suggested that may help to clarify the role of inflammation as a mediator of the chronic persistent symptoms experienced by some patients despite antibiotic treatment for neurologic Lyme disease.

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