In about 20% of MS patients an increased CSF/serum albumin quotient (Q
(Alb)) has been observed. The reason for this blood-CSF barrier dysfun
ction is yet unclear. Subjects and methods -Q(Alb) values from 48 MS p
atients in relapse were correlated with parameters of active CNS lesio
ns as measured by gadolinium-DTPA MRIs. Q(Alb) values from 20 MS patie
nts without relapse served as controls. Results - Mean Q(Alb) values (
x10(3)) of a group with spinal cord lesions (7.6+/-3.6; n=16) differed
significantly from those of a control group (4.6+/-1.5; n=20; p<0.005
) as well as from those of a group with supratentorial lesions (5.0+/-
1.8; n=18; p<0.05), and were higher than those of a group with infrate
ntorial lesions (5.8+/-2.8; n=14). Q(Alb) values of patients with a sp
inal lesion tended to decrease with increasing time intervals between
onset of relapse and lumbar puncture. Conclusions - The data is in con
sent with the present knowledge on now dynamics of both extracellular
fluid and CSF. As a clinical consequence, increased Q(Alb) values in M
S patients may hint at an active spinal or, less likely, infratentoria
l lesion.