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Differential proteomic profile of lumbar and ventricular cerebrospinal fluid.

Nina RostgaardMarkus Harboe OlsenMaud OttenheijmLylia DriciAnja Hviid SimonsenPeter PlomgaardHanne GredalHelle Harding PoulsenHenrik ZetterbergKaj BlennowSteen Gregers HasselbalchNanna MacAulayMarianne Juhler
Published in: Fluids and barriers of the CNS (2023)
The overall proteomic profile differs between the ventricular and the lumbar CSF compartments, and so does the distribution of clinically employed biomarkers. However, for a range of CSF proteins and biomarkers, one can reliably employ lumbar CSF as a proxy for ventricular CSF if or a lumbar/cranial index for the particular molecule has been established. It is therefore important to verify the compartmental preference of the proteins or biomarkers of interest prior to extrapolating from lumbar CSF to that of the ventricular fluid bordering the brain.
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