CSF biomarker profiles do not differentiate between the cerebellar and parkinsonian phenotypes of multiple system atrophy.
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Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 13, 8, (2007), pp. 480-2ISSN
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Neurology
Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging
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Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
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vol. 13
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iss. 8
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p. 480
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p. 2
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DCN 1: Perception and Action; DCN 2: Functional Neurogenomics; DCN 3: Neuroinformatics; NCEBP 10: Human Movement & Fatigue; NCEBP 11: Alzheimer Centre; UMCN 3.2: Cognitive neurosciences; UMCN 5.1: Genetic defects of metabolismAbstract
BACKGROUND: Multiple system atrophy (MSA) can clinically be divided into the cerebellar (MSA-C) and the parkinsonian (MSA-P) variants. It is unknown whether the variation in clinical expression is also reflected by a different underlying neurochemical profile. METHODS: We analyzed brain specific proteins and neurotransmitter metabolites in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of 26 patients with MSA-C and 19 with MSA-P. RESULTS: No differences were found between MSA-C and MSA-P. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that the clinical and in part pathological distinction between the two clinical MSA phenotypes is not reflected by the neurochemical composition of CSF.
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