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Plasma and Cerebrospinal Fluid Amino Acids in Epileptic Patients
Authors:Rainesalo  Sirpa  Keränen  Tapani  Palmio  Johanna  Peltola  Jukka  Oja  Simo S.  Saransaari  Pirjo
Affiliation:Brain Research Center, Medical School, University of Tampere, Finland. sirpa.rainesalo@pshp.fi
Abstract:Altered plasma and cerebrospinal fluid amino acid levels may be associated with human epilepsy. We studied three groups of patients, those with a generalized epileptic syndrome, juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, patients with refractory localization-related epilepsies, and patients with acute seizures (within 24 h). Plasma levels of amino acids were studied in all patient groups, as were those in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients with acute seizures. After acute seizures, the amino acid changes in the CSF were limited to a reduction in the level of taurine, whereas the levels of most amino acids in plasma were decreased. On the other hand, levels of the excitatory amino acids glutamate and aspartate were increased. The most notable finding in the juvenile myoclonic epilepsy patients was an increase in glutamate level in the plasma. Our study supports the conception of an altered metabolism of glutamate in generalized epilepsies.
Keywords:Epilepsy  amino acids  blood plasma  cerebrospinal fluid
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