Chase T N, Eng N, Gordon E K
Ann Clin Lab Sci. 1976 Jan-Feb;6(1):4-10.
Degeneration of dopamine (DA) containing neurons in the basal ganglia of Parkinsonian patients causes a reduction in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of the principal metabolite of dopamine, homovanillic acid (HVA). Not only are steady state HVA levels depressed, but there is substantial diminution in the rate of HVA accumulation in CSF during the oral administration of probenecid, a drug which inhibits HVA transport from the spinal fluid compartment. Two methods for the measurement of HVA in human CSF, employing fluorometry or gas liquid chromatography-mass spectroscopy, are described and the results compared in patients with Parkinsonism as well as other central nervous system disorders.
帕金森病患者基底神经节中含多巴胺(DA)的神经元变性,导致脑脊液(CSF)中多巴胺主要代谢产物高香草酸(HVA)的浓度降低。不仅HVA的稳态水平降低,而且在口服丙磺舒(一种抑制HVA从脑脊液隔室转运的药物)期间,CSF中HVA的积累速率也大幅下降。本文描述了两种用人CSF测量HVA的方法,即荧光法或气液色谱 - 质谱法,并比较了帕金森病患者以及其他中枢神经系统疾病患者的测量结果。