Levels of amino acids in cerebral spinal fluid in children with cerebral palsy

YUAN Hai-Bin, CHENG Lian-Yang, YIN Fei, ZHANG Guo-Xun, PENG Jing, KANG Ming-Xiu, XU You-Meng, CHEN Yan-Lan, WANG Li

Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics ›› 2008, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (4) : 475-477.

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Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics ›› 2008, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (4) : 475-477.
CLINICAL RESEARCH

Levels of amino acids in cerebral spinal fluid in children with cerebral palsy

  • YUAN Hai-Bin, CHENG Lian-Ying, YIN Fei, ZHANG Guo-Xun, PENG Jing, KANG Ming-Xiu, XU You-Ming, CHEN Ruo-Lan, WANG Li
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ObjectiveTo study the changes of amino acids in cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) in children with spastic or athetotic cerebral palsy (CP) by examining CSF levels of glutamic acid (Glu), gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and aspartate (ASP).MethodsCSF samples were obtained from 13 children with spastic CP, from 14 children with athetotic CP, and from 10 children without central nervous system and infectious diseases (control group). CSF levels of Glu, GABA and ASP were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. ResultsCSF levels of GABA, ASP and Glu in the control group were 13.04±2.19, 10.21±0.45 and 8.41±2.26 μmol/L, respectively. Compared with the control group, CSF GABA levels in the spastic and the athetotic CP groups (8.02±2.03 and 10.01±2.68 μmol/L respectively) significantly decreased (P<0.01), whereas CSF levels of Glu (20.99±8.15 and 28.77±17.62 μmol/L respectively) and Asp (13.53±3.93 and 14.02±2.88 μmol/L respectively) in the spastic and the athetotic CP groups significantly increased (P<0.01). There were statistical differences in the GABA level between the spastic and the athetotic CP groups (P<0.05). In children with spastic CP,CSF Glu level was positively correlated to muscle tension.ConclusionsCSF excitatory amino acid levels increased, while CSF inhibitory amino acid levels decreased in children with CP. There were differences for CSF amino acid levels in different types of CP. The changes of amino acid levels may contribute to the pathogenesis of CP.

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Cerebral palsy / Cerebrospinal fluid / Excitatory amino acid / Inhibitory amino acid / Child

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YUAN Hai-Bin, CHENG Lian-Yang, YIN Fei, ZHANG Guo-Xun, PENG Jing, KANG Ming-Xiu, XU You-Meng, CHEN Yan-Lan, WANG Li. Levels of amino acids in cerebral spinal fluid in children with cerebral palsy[J]. Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics. 2008, 10(4): 475-477
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