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Vol. 51, No. 2, 2005   

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Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and Homocysteine Levels in Plasma and Cerebrospinal Fluid
Stefan Bleicha, Markus Ottob, Inga Zerrb, Stefan Kroppc, Hans A. Kretzschmard, Jens Wiltfanga

aDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen-Nuremberg,
bDepartment of Neurology, Georg-August-University Göttingen,
cDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Medical School University, Hannover, and
dInstitute of Neuropathology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany

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Gerontology 2005;51:142-144 (DOI: 10.1159/000082200)


 goto top of page Key Words

  • Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
  • Cerebrospinal fluid
  • Homocysteine
  • Neurotoxicity
  • Neurodegeneration

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Background: There is evidence that homocysteine contributes to various neurodegenerative disorders. Objective: To assess the values of homocysteine in patients with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in both cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma. Methods: Study design: Case control study. Total homocysteine was quantified in CSF and plasma samples of CJD patients (n = 13) and healthy controls (n = 13). Results: Mean values in healthy controls: 0.15 µmol/l ± 0.07 (CSF) and 9.10 µmol/l ± 2.99 (plasma); mean values in CJD patients: 0.13 µmol/l ± 0.03 (CSF) and 9.22 µmol/l ± 1.81 (plasma). No significant differences between CJD patients and controls were observed (Mann-Whitney U, p > 0.05). Conclusions: The results indicate that the CSF and plasma of CJD patients showed no higher endogenous levels of homocysteine as compared to normal healthy controls. These findings provide no evidence for an additional role of homocysteine in the pathogenetic mechanisms underlying CJD neurodegeneration.

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Prof. Dr. Jens Wiltfang
Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Schwabachanlage 6-10
DE-91054 Erlangen (Germany), Tel. +49 9131 853 4597
Fax +49 9131 853 4105, E-Mail jens.wiltfang@psych.imed.uni-erlangen.de


 goto top of page Article Information

Received: June 16, 2004
Accepted: August 23, 2004
Number of Print Pages : 3
Number of Figures : 1, Number of Tables : 0, Number of References : 11

 
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