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[Metabolic changes in ischemic brain infarct].

K Schnecker1, W D Rausch, J Bruck

  • 1Ludwig Boltzmann-Institut für Klinische Neurobiologie, Krankenhaus Wien-Lainz.

Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift
|August 28, 1987
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Brain infarction alters serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) metabolite levels. Changes in organic acids and amino acids suggest blood-brain barrier normalization during recovery from stroke.

Area of Science:

  • Neurochemistry
  • Metabolomics
  • Neurology

Context:

  • Brain infarction, or stroke, is a critical neurological event.
  • Assessing metabolic changes in serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is crucial for understanding stroke pathophysiology.
  • Monitoring these changes during recovery offers insights into healing processes.

Purpose:

  • To analyze organic acids and amino acids in serum and CSF of patients post-brain infarction.
  • To investigate metabolic alterations at acute and recovery stages after stroke.
  • To evaluate the relationship between serum and CSF metabolite concentrations and blood-brain barrier function.

Summary:

  • Serum and CSF were analyzed in 17 patients at acute ( <3 days) and recovery (7 ± 2 days) stages post-brain infarction.

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  • Elevated serum pyruvate was noted at both stages. Acute infarction showed correlated serum-CSF levels for pyruvate and alpha-oxo-beta-methyl valeric acid, which normalized during recovery.
  • Significant changes in L-system and basic transport system amino acids were observed, with some serum-CSF concentration dependencies lost during recovery, indicating potential blood-brain barrier normalization.
  • Impact:

    • Findings suggest specific metabolic profiles associated with acute stroke and recovery.
    • The study provides evidence for blood-brain barrier functional changes post-infarction.
    • Metabolic analysis may offer novel biomarkers for stroke assessment and monitoring.