The study sought to determine whether cerebral ischemia is
associated with inflammatory reactions indicated by an increase
in levels of selected acute phase proteins (APP), C-reactive
protein (CRP), fibrinogen, α-1 antitrypsin (AAT) and acidic α-1
glycoprotein (AGP). These proteins are thought to be markers of
inflammatory reactions. We investigated 30 patients with acute
cerebrovascular ischemia, 20 patients with transient ischemic
attack, and 20 patients from a control group. Levels of CRP,
AAT, AGP, and fibrinogen in blood sera were determined in all
patients by kinetic turbidimetry. In the patients with cerebral
infarct an increase was found in the levels of APP, which
suggests that ischemic necrosis is associated with inflammatory
reactions. All patients require active treatment of an
inflammatory process that is associated with stroke.