Barrier dysfunction or drainage reduction: differentiating causes of CSF protein increase.
Mahdi AsgariDiane A de ZélicourtVartan KurtcuogluPublished in: Fluids and barriers of the CNS (2017)
High levels of albumin identified in the Reiber diagram are more likely to originate from a barrier dysfunction than from a reduction in CSF drainage. Our in silico experiments further support the hypothesis of decreasing spinal CSF drainage in rostro-caudal direction and emphasize the physiological importance of pulsation-driven dispersion for the transport of large molecules in the CSF.