The Neurological Significance of Abnormal Natural Killer Cell Activity in Chronic Toxigenic Mold Exposures

Toxigenic mold activities produce metabolites that are either broad-spectrum antibiotics or mycotoxins that are cytotoxic. Indoor environmental exposure to these toxigenic molds leads to adverse health conditions with the main outcome measure of frequent neuroimmunologic and behavioral consequences....

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Main Authors: Ebere Anyanwu, Andrew W. Campbell, Joseph Jones, John E. Ehiri, Akpan I. Akpan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2003-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2003.98
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spelling doaj-e5b5a21491184bd0947c224495f7b2c62020-11-24T21:24:19ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2003-01-0131128113710.1100/tsw.2003.98The Neurological Significance of Abnormal Natural Killer Cell Activity in Chronic Toxigenic Mold ExposuresEbere Anyanwu0Andrew W. Campbell1Joseph Jones2John E. Ehiri3Akpan I. Akpan4Neurosciences Research, Cahers Inc., Conroe, TX, USANeurosciences Research, Cahers Inc., Conroe, TX, USANeurosciences Research, Cahers Inc., Conroe, TX, USANeurosciences Research, Cahers Inc., Conroe, TX, USANeurosciences Research, Cahers Inc., Conroe, TX, USAToxigenic mold activities produce metabolites that are either broad-spectrum antibiotics or mycotoxins that are cytotoxic. Indoor environmental exposure to these toxigenic molds leads to adverse health conditions with the main outcome measure of frequent neuroimmunologic and behavioral consequences. One of the immune system disorders found in patients presenting with toxigenic mold exposure is an abnormal natural killer cell activity. This paper presents an overview of the neurological significance of abnormal natural killer cell (NKC) activity in chronic toxigenic mold exposure. A comprehensive review of the literature was carried out to evaluate and assess the conditions under which the immune system could be dysfunctionally interfered with leading to abnormal NKC activity and the involvement of mycotoxins in these processes. The functions, mechanism, the factors that influence NKC activities, and the roles of mycotoxins in NKCs were cited wherever necessary. The major presentations are headache, general debilitating pains, nose bleeding, fevers with body temperatures up to 40�C (104�F), cough, memory loss, depression, mood swings, sleep disturbances, anxiety, chronic fatigue, vertigo/dizziness, and in some cases, seizures. Although sleep is commonly considered a restorative process that is important for the proper functioning of the immune system, it could be disturbed by mycotoxins. Most likely, mycotoxins exert some rigorous effects on the circadian rhythmic processes resulting in sleep deprivation to which an acute and transient increase in NKC activity is observed. Depression, psychological stress, tissue injuries, malignancies, carcinogenesis, chronic fatigue syndrome, and experimental allergic encephalomyelitis could be induced at very low physiological concentrations by mycotoxin-induced NKC activity. In the light of this review, it is concluded that chronic exposures to toxigenic mold could lead to abnormal NKC activity with a wide range of neurological consequences, some of which were headache, general debilitating pains, fever, cough, memory loss, depression, mood swings, sleep disturbances, anxiety, chronic fatigue, and seizures.http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2003.98
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author Ebere Anyanwu
Andrew W. Campbell
Joseph Jones
John E. Ehiri
Akpan I. Akpan
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Andrew W. Campbell
Joseph Jones
John E. Ehiri
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The Neurological Significance of Abnormal Natural Killer Cell Activity in Chronic Toxigenic Mold Exposures
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Ebere Anyanwu
Andrew W. Campbell
Joseph Jones
John E. Ehiri
Akpan I. Akpan
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title The Neurological Significance of Abnormal Natural Killer Cell Activity in Chronic Toxigenic Mold Exposures
title_short The Neurological Significance of Abnormal Natural Killer Cell Activity in Chronic Toxigenic Mold Exposures
title_full The Neurological Significance of Abnormal Natural Killer Cell Activity in Chronic Toxigenic Mold Exposures
title_fullStr The Neurological Significance of Abnormal Natural Killer Cell Activity in Chronic Toxigenic Mold Exposures
title_full_unstemmed The Neurological Significance of Abnormal Natural Killer Cell Activity in Chronic Toxigenic Mold Exposures
title_sort neurological significance of abnormal natural killer cell activity in chronic toxigenic mold exposures
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 1537-744X
publishDate 2003-01-01
description Toxigenic mold activities produce metabolites that are either broad-spectrum antibiotics or mycotoxins that are cytotoxic. Indoor environmental exposure to these toxigenic molds leads to adverse health conditions with the main outcome measure of frequent neuroimmunologic and behavioral consequences. One of the immune system disorders found in patients presenting with toxigenic mold exposure is an abnormal natural killer cell activity. This paper presents an overview of the neurological significance of abnormal natural killer cell (NKC) activity in chronic toxigenic mold exposure. A comprehensive review of the literature was carried out to evaluate and assess the conditions under which the immune system could be dysfunctionally interfered with leading to abnormal NKC activity and the involvement of mycotoxins in these processes. The functions, mechanism, the factors that influence NKC activities, and the roles of mycotoxins in NKCs were cited wherever necessary. The major presentations are headache, general debilitating pains, nose bleeding, fevers with body temperatures up to 40�C (104�F), cough, memory loss, depression, mood swings, sleep disturbances, anxiety, chronic fatigue, vertigo/dizziness, and in some cases, seizures. Although sleep is commonly considered a restorative process that is important for the proper functioning of the immune system, it could be disturbed by mycotoxins. Most likely, mycotoxins exert some rigorous effects on the circadian rhythmic processes resulting in sleep deprivation to which an acute and transient increase in NKC activity is observed. Depression, psychological stress, tissue injuries, malignancies, carcinogenesis, chronic fatigue syndrome, and experimental allergic encephalomyelitis could be induced at very low physiological concentrations by mycotoxin-induced NKC activity. In the light of this review, it is concluded that chronic exposures to toxigenic mold could lead to abnormal NKC activity with a wide range of neurological consequences, some of which were headache, general debilitating pains, fever, cough, memory loss, depression, mood swings, sleep disturbances, anxiety, chronic fatigue, and seizures.
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