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Cerebrospinal fluid gamma-aminobutyric acid in neurologic disease.

Authors :
Achar VS
Welch KM
Chabi E
Bartosh K
Meyer JS
Source :
Neurology [Neurology] 1976 Aug; Vol. 26 (8), pp. 777-80.
Publication Year :
1976

Abstract

Cerebrospinal fluid gamma-aminobutyric acid (CSF GABA) was analyzed in 151 patients who underwent evaluation for central nervous system disease. CSF GABA was not detected in 19 of these patients, who had no evidence of neurologic disease and who served as controls. GABA was most frequently detected in patients with cerebrovascular disease, and was detected only in Parkinson's syndrome of atherosclerotic origin and dementia of multi-infarct type. CSF GABA was not detected in Alzheimer's disease or Huntington's disease. Patients with grand mal seizures exhibited CSF GABA elevation within 24 hours of the ictus. In patients with multiple sclerosis GABA detection was related to the presence or exacerbation of spinal cord lesions. Further study is necessary to evaluate the significance of elevated CSF GABA in central nervous system disease.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0028-3878
Volume :
26
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133299
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1212/wnl.26.8.777