Acute exacerbation of multiple sclerosis increases plasma levels of S-100 protein

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Missler, U
Wandinger, KP
Wiesmann, M
Kaps, M
Wessel, K
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[1] MED UNIV LUBECK,INST IMMUNOL & TRANSFUS MED,D-23538 LUBECK,GERMANY
[2] MED UNIV LUBECK,DEPT NEURORADIOL,LUBECK,GERMANY
[3] MED UNIV LUBECK,DEPT NEUROSURG,LUBECK,GERMANY
[4] MED UNIV LUBECK,DEPT NEUROL,LUBECK,GERMANY
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ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA | 1997年 / 96卷 / 03期
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multiple sclerosis; S-100; protein; serum marker of disease activity;
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Objectives - To determine whether an increase in plasma concentration of S-100 protein can serve as a marker for acute exacerbation of multiple sclerosis. Material and methods - The plasma level of S-100 protein was investigated in 28 patients suffering from multiple sclerosis. Of these, 17 patients were admitted for acute exacerbation and 11 patients had a stable disease with no clinical signs for acute exacerbation. S-100 protein concentrations in plasma were determined with an immunofluorometric sandwich assay. Results - Plasma concentrations were significantly elevated in patients who were examined within 7 days after the onset of acute exacerbation (n = 6). S-100 levels of patients 8 to 28 days after the onset of acute exacerbation (n = 11) did not differ from healthy controls (n = 120). Eleven patients with multiple sclerosis without acute exacerbation had moderately elevated plasma levels. Conclusion - The plasma concentration of S-100 protein is a sensitive although unspecific indicator of neuronal damage and may be of use as a marker of disease activity in multiple sclerosis.
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