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Query: EC:1.1.1.28 (
lactic acid dehydrogenase
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For the systematic study of the role of inflammation in the morbidity and mortality associated with bacterial meningitis, techniques for quantitation of the inflammatory reaction in the meninges of rabbits with experimental pneumococcal infection were developed. The brains of 19 infected animals were removed intact, and the area of inflammation in microscopic sections was quantitated by an electronic X-Y plotter connected to a computer. Exudate was maximal along the ventral surface of the brain at the level of the cerebellum. Inflammation increased progressively with time and peaked at 72 hr. In a separate group of 29 animals,
lactic acid dehydrogenase
concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid increased significantly during infection, and the rate of increase wirh time coincided with the increase in inflammation documented histologically. The described method of quantitating inflammation in the meninges during experimental
meningitis
makes it possible to study the increase in granulocyte involvement with time. The establishment of a direct relation between the concentration of
lactic acid dehydrogenase
in the cerebrospinal fluid and the inflammatory mass validates the use of
lactic acid dehydrogenase
as an indicator of inflammation.
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PMID:Experimental pneumococcal meningitis. II. Characterization and quantitation of the inflammatory process. 17 13
High levels of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
lactic acid dehydrogenase
(
LDH
) activity were found in 23 cases of bacterial meningitis, but significantly lower levels of CSF
LDH
activity were observed in 11 patients with viral meningitis and in 13 patients with no central nervous system infection. No correlation was found between levels of CSF
LDH
activity and specific agents or the amounts of CSF white blood cell, protein, and glucose. The number of
meningitis
cases of unknown cause that could be classified as probably bacterial or viral was increased by determination of the level of CSF
LDH
activity. The level of CSH
LDH
activity is useful in differentiating bacterial from viral meningitis and, along with determination of the CSF blood cell counts and protein and glucose levels, aids in classification of
meningitis
before culture results are available.
...
PMID:Cerebrospinal fluid lactic acid dehydrogenase activity. Levels in untreated and partially antibiotic-treated meningitis. 116 86
Analysis of cerebrospinal fluid lactic acid levels in 62 patients suspected of having
meningitis
was performed. Lactic acid was measured enzymatically using
lactic acid dehydrogenase
with the liberation of NADH. In a control (no
meningitis
) group, 46 children had a mean cerebrospinal fluid lactic acid level of 14.7 +/- 2.2 mg/dl; 3 with febrile seizure had a mean lactic acid level of 33.5 +/- 0.98 mg/dl. In 9 cases of bacterial meningitis, the mean lactic acid level was 54.8 +/- 16.8 mg/dl. In 3 patients of aseptic meningitis, the mean lactic acid level was 34.5 +/- 1.0 mg/dl. Serial lactate determination was done in three patients and they were well correlated with the clinical response and other cerebrospinal fluid findings. These data suggest that the determination of cerebrospinal fluid lactic acid may be of diagnostic value in differentiating between bacterial and aseptic meningitis.
...
PMID:Diagnostic use of cerebrospinal fluid lactic acid levels in meningitis. 658 98
The prognostic value of initial and sequential determinations of quantitative bacterial concentrations, leukocytes, glucose, lactate,
lactic acid dehydrogenase
, and creatine phosphokinase in CSF was examined in rabbits with experimental pneumococcal
meningitis
while they were receiving equivalent, rapidly bactericidal antibiotic therapy. The following mean CSF variables correlated with death due to
meningitis
: (1) an early (day 1) high bacterial titer and lactate concentration with simultaneous low leukocyte count and glucose level and (2) late (day 3) elevated lactate and
lactic acid dehydrogenase
levels and leukocyte count. A high concentration of bacteria inoculated into the CSF and a high plasma glucose level also adversely influenced prognosis. Careful analysis of these variables may identify high-risk patients with pneumococcal
meningitis
and ultimately may be useful in gauging the therapeutic response.
...
PMID:Cerebrospinal fluid prognostic indices in experimental pneumococcal meningitis. 709 8