To. Kleine et al., TRANSPORT AND PRODUCTION OF CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID (CSF) CHANGE IN AGINGHUMANS UNDER NORMAL AND DISEASED CONDITIONS, Zeitschrift fur Gerontologie, 26(4), 1993, pp. 251-255
In three control groups of lumbar (L), cisternal (C), and ventricular
(V) cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) with prealbumin contents of ventricular
origin (CSF-V-prealbumin) within the reference range, indications for
an increased transport of V-CSF into spinal space are presented in the
elderly as well as an elevated production of V-CSF. Indications for a
diminished V-CSF production, respectively, an increased transport of
CSF-V-prealbumin into the spinal space were found in elderly patients
suffering from diverse CNS diseases. As these alterations proved to be
not disease-specific, the age-related increase of CSF transport was d
iscussed with respect to brain atrophy and enlarged CSF spaces in the
elderly central nervous system (CNS). CSF serum prealbumin content, an
indicator of blood-brain-barrier function, increased with age similar
ly to albumin in the ''normal' elderly, respectively with diverse CNS
diseases. Age- and disease-related decreases of albumin and prealbumin
contents in blood serum may lead to wrong interpretations.