Cytokines
May Diagnose Prostatitis
Dr. Jeffrey Stern, MD, et al. presented at the 2005 AUA Annual Meeting
that two cytokines might be useful for diagnosing prostatitis.
The two cytokines are macrophage inflammatory protein 1-alpha (MIP-1alpha)
and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1).
Both cytokines were found to be elevated in the expressed prostatic
secretions (EPS) of patients with chronic pelvic pain syndrome compared
to controls.
The cytokines were elevated in noninflammatory as well as inflammatory
CPPS.
Inflammatory CPPS is NIH category IIIa, while noninflammatory CPPS
is NIH category IIIb.
Dr. Stern is currently the chief urology resident at Northwestern
University Medical Center in Chicago
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Copyright © Bradley Hennenfent, MD June 24, 2005.