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Query: UMLS:C0016053 (
fibromyalgia
)
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Prostaglandin D synthase (
PGD
synthase) or beta-trace protein is a major constituent of human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) representing-3% of the total CSF protein. We have recently developed a highly specific immunofluorometric assay for
PGD
synthase, which enabled us to quantify the presence of
PGD
synthase in fluids and tissues not associated with the CNS. In this report we provide quantitative data of the presence of
PGD
synthase in CSF and serum from 302 subjects with various neurological diseases and symptoms.
PGD
synthase levels in CSF are approximately 35-fold higher than those of serum, with a median concentration of 11,299 micrograms/L. A statistically significant association of
PGD
synthase concentration in CSF was observed with both patient age and gender. There was no correlation between
PGD
synthase concentration in serum and patient age or gender. To evaluate the clinical utility of
PGD
synthase in diagnosing neurological diseases, the distribution pattern of
PGD
synthase in CSF and serum was examined for each neuropathology of 268 patients whose diagnosis was known. No statistical difference was observed between
PGD
synthase concentration in the CSF (129 cases) or the serum (94 cases) of multiple sclerosis afflicted subjects in comparison to all other patients studied. The distribution pattern was also not different for
PGD
synthase levels in CSF of patients with HIV/AIDS related neuropathies, viral meningitis and
fibromyalgia
. We conclude that
PGD
synthase measurement presents no clinical utility in diagnosing neurological disorders in adulthood.
PGD
synthase may have a physiological and/or pathological role in the developing brain and in neurodegenerative diseases.
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PMID:Prostaglandin D synthase concentration in cerebrospinal fluid and serum of patients with neurological disorders. 927 84