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The Cerebral Surfactant System and Its Alteration in Hydrocephalic Conditions

INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary Surfactant reduces surface tension in the terminal airways thus facilitating breathing and contributes to host’s innate immunity. Surfactant Proteins (SP) A, B, C and D were recently identified as inherent proteins of the CNS. Aim of the study was to investigate cerebrospinal...

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Autores principales: Schob, Stefan, Lobsien, Donald, Friedrich, Benjamin, Bernhard, Matthias K., Gebauer, Corinna, Dieckow, Julia, Gawlitza, Matthias, Pirlich, Mandy, Saur, Dorothee, Bräuer, Lars, Bechmann, Ingo, Hoffmann, Karl-Titus, Mahr, Cynthia V., Nestler, Ulf, Preuß, Matthias
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5033422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27656877
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160680
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author Schob, Stefan
Lobsien, Donald
Friedrich, Benjamin
Bernhard, Matthias K.
Gebauer, Corinna
Dieckow, Julia
Gawlitza, Matthias
Pirlich, Mandy
Saur, Dorothee
Bräuer, Lars
Bechmann, Ingo
Hoffmann, Karl-Titus
Mahr, Cynthia V.
Nestler, Ulf
Preuß, Matthias
author_facet Schob, Stefan
Lobsien, Donald
Friedrich, Benjamin
Bernhard, Matthias K.
Gebauer, Corinna
Dieckow, Julia
Gawlitza, Matthias
Pirlich, Mandy
Saur, Dorothee
Bräuer, Lars
Bechmann, Ingo
Hoffmann, Karl-Titus
Mahr, Cynthia V.
Nestler, Ulf
Preuß, Matthias
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description INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary Surfactant reduces surface tension in the terminal airways thus facilitating breathing and contributes to host’s innate immunity. Surfactant Proteins (SP) A, B, C and D were recently identified as inherent proteins of the CNS. Aim of the study was to investigate cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) SP levels in hydrocephalus patients compared to normal subjects. PATIENTS AND METHODS: CSF SP A-D levels were quantified using commercially available ELISA kits in 126 patients (0–84 years, mean 39 years). 60 patients without CNS pathologies served as a control group. Hydrocephalus patients were separated in aqueductal stenosis (AQS, n = 24), acute hydrocephalus without aqueductal stenosis (acute HC w/o AQS, n = 16) and idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH, n = 20). Furthermore, six patients with pseudotumor cerebri were investigated. RESULTS: SP A—D are present under physiological conditions in human CSF. SP-A is elevated in diseases accompanied by ventricular enlargement (AQS, acute HC w/o AQS) in a significant manner (0.67, 1.21 vs 0.38 ng/ml in control, p<0.001). SP-C is also elevated in hydrocephalic conditions (AQS, acute HC w/o AQS; 0.87, 1.71 vs. 0.48 ng/ml in controls, p<0.001) and in Pseudotumor cerebri (1.26 vs. 0.48 ng/ml in controls, p<0.01). SP-B and SP-D did not show significant alterations. CONCLUSION: The present study confirms the presence of SPs in human CSF. There are significant changes of SP-A and SP-C levels in diseases affecting brain water circulation and elevation of intracranial pressure. Cause of the alterations, underlying regulatory mechanisms, as well as diagnostic and therapeutic consequences of cerebral SP’s requires further thorough investigations.
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spelling pubmed-50334222016-10-10 The Cerebral Surfactant System and Its Alteration in Hydrocephalic Conditions Schob, Stefan Lobsien, Donald Friedrich, Benjamin Bernhard, Matthias K. Gebauer, Corinna Dieckow, Julia Gawlitza, Matthias Pirlich, Mandy Saur, Dorothee Bräuer, Lars Bechmann, Ingo Hoffmann, Karl-Titus Mahr, Cynthia V. Nestler, Ulf Preuß, Matthias PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary Surfactant reduces surface tension in the terminal airways thus facilitating breathing and contributes to host’s innate immunity. Surfactant Proteins (SP) A, B, C and D were recently identified as inherent proteins of the CNS. Aim of the study was to investigate cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) SP levels in hydrocephalus patients compared to normal subjects. PATIENTS AND METHODS: CSF SP A-D levels were quantified using commercially available ELISA kits in 126 patients (0–84 years, mean 39 years). 60 patients without CNS pathologies served as a control group. Hydrocephalus patients were separated in aqueductal stenosis (AQS, n = 24), acute hydrocephalus without aqueductal stenosis (acute HC w/o AQS, n = 16) and idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH, n = 20). Furthermore, six patients with pseudotumor cerebri were investigated. RESULTS: SP A—D are present under physiological conditions in human CSF. SP-A is elevated in diseases accompanied by ventricular enlargement (AQS, acute HC w/o AQS) in a significant manner (0.67, 1.21 vs 0.38 ng/ml in control, p<0.001). SP-C is also elevated in hydrocephalic conditions (AQS, acute HC w/o AQS; 0.87, 1.71 vs. 0.48 ng/ml in controls, p<0.001) and in Pseudotumor cerebri (1.26 vs. 0.48 ng/ml in controls, p<0.01). SP-B and SP-D did not show significant alterations. CONCLUSION: The present study confirms the presence of SPs in human CSF. There are significant changes of SP-A and SP-C levels in diseases affecting brain water circulation and elevation of intracranial pressure. Cause of the alterations, underlying regulatory mechanisms, as well as diagnostic and therapeutic consequences of cerebral SP’s requires further thorough investigations. Public Library of Science 2016-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5033422/ /pubmed/27656877 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160680 Text en © 2016 Schob et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Schob, Stefan
Lobsien, Donald
Friedrich, Benjamin
Bernhard, Matthias K.
Gebauer, Corinna
Dieckow, Julia
Gawlitza, Matthias
Pirlich, Mandy
Saur, Dorothee
Bräuer, Lars
Bechmann, Ingo
Hoffmann, Karl-Titus
Mahr, Cynthia V.
Nestler, Ulf
Preuß, Matthias
The Cerebral Surfactant System and Its Alteration in Hydrocephalic Conditions
title The Cerebral Surfactant System and Its Alteration in Hydrocephalic Conditions
title_full The Cerebral Surfactant System and Its Alteration in Hydrocephalic Conditions
title_fullStr The Cerebral Surfactant System and Its Alteration in Hydrocephalic Conditions
title_full_unstemmed The Cerebral Surfactant System and Its Alteration in Hydrocephalic Conditions
title_short The Cerebral Surfactant System and Its Alteration in Hydrocephalic Conditions
title_sort cerebral surfactant system and its alteration in hydrocephalic conditions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5033422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27656877
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160680
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