01/04/2017 Biology Medicine Psychology
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.31.1_supplement.lb789 SemanticScholar ID: 80180395 MAG: 2799724269

The role of IP‐10 in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

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Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a severely debilitating and complex illness of uncertain cause, characterised by prolonged, fatigue triggered by minimal activity. There is evidence that CFS is associated with chronic inflammation. Studies have shown that plasma levels of cytokines are chronically modified in patients with CFS. This study examined physiological, subjective and cognitive factors associated with plasma cytokine concentrations in a cohort of 92 patients compared with age and sex matched healthy controls. A sub‐group of patients and healthy controls (HCs) also underwent more detailed analyses of muscle function, cytokine production and cognitive function. Patients were diagnosed with CFS if they met the Oxford criteria for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and recommended NICE guidelines. Patients completed a number of validated questionnaires including the Chalder Fatigue Questionnaire (CFQ) which is considered a valid and reliable measure of fatigue in patients with CFS.

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Dr. Arief Gusnanto

University of Leeds

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