CSF Circulation and Blood-CSF Barrier

Abstract
Microzone electrophoresis results of non-concentrated human CSF after staining with nigrosine and after evaluation on non-transparent acetate film are compared with those of isotope cisternography (111 In-DTPA [diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid]). Blood-CSF barrier disturbances begin with an increase of the absolute values of prealbumins in normal CSF circulation. When a barrier impairment occurs, by first increasing the absolute values of .alpha.1-globulins, a pathological CSF circulation is stated. In this case, most of the globulin region is pathologic (globulin-type).

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