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Title: Human macrophage colony-stimulating factor levels in cerebrospinal fluid. Author: Shimoda K, Okamura S, Mizuno Y, Harada N, Kubota A, Yamada M, Hara T, Aoki T, Akeda H, Ueda K. Journal: Cytokine; 1993 May; 5(3):250-4. PubMed ID: 7693006. Abstract: Macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) levels in the cerebrospinal fluid of 14 patients with meningitis and of 14 patients suffering from a disease other than meningitis were measured using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. All four bacterial meningitis patients had M-CSF levels in the cerebrospinal fluid which exceeded 1540 U/ml, and the mean value was 3333 +/- 1481 U/ml. The mean M-CSF level in the cerebrospinal fluid of the ten aseptic meningitis patients was 393 +/- 175 U/ml, which was higher than that of patients who suffered from a disease other than meningitis (179 +/- 90 U/ml) (P < 0.01). There was no clear correlation between the M-CSF levels and the numbers of white blood cells, granulocytes, or monocytes in the cerebrospinal fluid. These elevated M-CSF levels were thought to be of a local origin, since most patients with high M-CSF levels in the cerebrospinal fluid had relatively low M-CSF levels in the serum.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]