Stroke, Vol 15, 138-144, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
T Strand, C Alling, B Karlsson, I Karlsson and B Winblad
Forty well-defined acute stroke patients were investigated for some
cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) markers of cerebral damage. Myelin-basic protein
(MBP), tau-fraction, albumin, IgG and transferrin were analyzed on two
early occasions after onset of clinical symptoms. Patients with transitory
ischaemic attack (TIA) had normal values for MBP both at first and second
lumbar puncture. Patients with cerebral infarction and haemorrhage had mean
MBP concentrations higher than normal at both lumbar punctures. In cerebral
infarction there was a significant increase in MBP from the first to the
second lumbar puncture. Patients with intracerebral haemorrhage showed the
highest mean MBP values and MBP was markedly elevated already at the first
lumbar puncture, suggesting different mechanisms of destruction of nervous
tissue in cerebral infarction and bleeding. The amount of MBP was also
significantly correlated to the visibility of the cerebral lesion at CT-
scan and to the short-term outcome of the patients. The tau-fraction,
indicating damage to grey matter, was higher than normal in the majority of
patients with cerebral infarction and TIA. The concentration of MBP
increases with the extent of brain lesion and a high value indicates a poor
short-term prognosis for the patient. This study shows that the brain
specific MBP in CSF is a useful marker of cerebral damage in acute
cerebrovascular disease.
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