We investigated whether leukotriene B-4 (LTB(4)), a granulocyte inflam
matory mediator, is detectable in cerebrospinal fluid using a high per
formance liquid chromatographic method. In non-pleocytotic cerebrospin
al fluid (n=5) and in cerebrospinal fluid from children with aseptic m
eningitis (n=8), LTB(4) concentrations were below the detection limit
(<0.2 ng ml(-1)). In the range 0-20 ng ml(-1), the recovery rate of LT
B(4) that had been added to non-pleocytotic cerebrospinal fluid was >9
0%. In cerebrospinal fluid with a polymorphonuclear leucocyte (PMN) co
unt higher than 1,000/ml, LTB(4) was detectable in six out of seven sp
ecimens with a concentration of 0.35-3.3 ng ml(-1). LTB(4) concentrati
on was significantly correlated with PMN number. These results, togeth
er with observations in animal models, are discussed with regard to a
pathophysiological role of LTB(4) in bacterial meningitis.