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<Articles><Article><Journal><PublisherName></PublisherName><JournalTitle>International Journal of Preventive Medicine (Int J Prev Med)</JournalTitle><Issn>2008-7802</Issn><Volume>1</Volume><Issue>1</Issue><PubDate PubStatus="epublish"><Year>2015</Year><Month>12</Month><Day>27</Day></PubDate></Journal><title locale="en_US">Effect of Fingolimod on Platelet Count Among Multiple Sclerosis Patients</title><FirstPage>1618</FirstPage><LastPage>1618</LastPage><Language>EN</Language><AuthorList><Author><affiliation locale="en_US">Department of Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences &amp; Isfahan Neurosciences Research Centre, Affiliated to&#13;
Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan</affiliation></Author><Author><affiliation locale="en_US">Department of Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences &amp; Isfahan Neurosciences Research Centre, Affiliated to&#13;
Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan</affiliation></Author><Author><affiliation locale="en_US">Isfahan Neurosciences Research Centre, Affiliated to&#13;
Isfahan University of Medical Sciences &amp; Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences &amp; Multiple&#13;
Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Research Center, Isfahan</affiliation></Author><Author><affiliation locale="en_US">Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry, Brown University, Providence,&#13;
Rhode Island &amp; Department of Neuroscience, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912</affiliation></Author><Author><affiliation locale="en_US">Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry, Brown University, Providence,&#13;
Rhode Island &amp; Department of Neuroscience, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912</affiliation></Author><Author><affiliation locale="en_US">Department of Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan</affiliation></Author><Author><affiliation locale="en_US">Isfahan Neurosciences Research Centre, Affiliated to Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan</affiliation></Author><Author><affiliation locale="en_US">Department of Electrical and Computer&#13;
Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology &amp; Department of Immunology, School of Medicine, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan</affiliation></Author></AuthorList><History><PubDate PubStatus="received"><Year>2015</Year><Month>12</Month><Day>27</Day></PubDate></History><abstract locale="en_US">&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Background:&lt;/strong&gt; While many studies have previously focused on fingolimod&amp;rsquo;s effect on immune cells, the effect it has on circulating and local central nervous system platelets (Plts) has not yet been investigated. This study will elucidate what effects fingolimod treatment has on multiple sclerosis (MS) patients&amp;rsquo; plasma Plt levels. In addition, it will propose possible reasoning for these effects and suggest further investigation into this topic.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Methods:&lt;/strong&gt; This quasi‑experimental study used patients from the Isfahan Multiple Sclerosis Society to produce a subject pool of 80 patients, including 14 patients who ceased fingolimod use due to&lt;br /&gt;complications. The patients had their blood analyzed to determine Plt levels both 1‑month prior to fingolimod treatment and 1‑month after fingolimod treatment had been started.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Results:&lt;/strong&gt; The mean level of Plts before initiation of fingolimod therapy (Plt1) among these MS patients was 256.53 &amp;plusmn; 66.26. After 1‑month of fingolimod treatment, the Plt level yielded an&lt;br /&gt;average of 229.96 &amp;plusmn; 49.67 (Plt2). This number is significantly lower than the average Plt count before treatment (P &amp;lt; 0.01).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Conclusions:&lt;/strong&gt; MS patients taking oral fingolimod treatment may be at risk for side‑effects caused by low Plt levels. This may not be a factor for patients with higher or normal Plt levels. However,&lt;br /&gt;a patient with naturally low Plt levels may experience a drop below the normal level and be at risk for excessive bleeding. In addition to these possible harmful side‑effects, the decreased Plt&lt;br /&gt;population may pose positive effects for MS patients.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Keywords:&lt;/strong&gt; Fingolimod, multiple sclerosis, platelet&lt;/p&gt;</abstract><web_url>http://ijpm.mui.ac.ir/index.php/ijpm/article/view/1618</web_url><pdf_url>http://ijpm.mui.ac.ir/index.php/ijpm/article/download/1618/1908</pdf_url></Article></Articles>
