TY - JOUR
T1 - Cerebrospinal fluid tau protein levels in demented and nondemented alcoholics
AU - Morikawa, Yu Ichi
AU - Arai, Hiroyuki
AU - Matsushita, Sachio
AU - Kato, Motoichiro
AU - Higuchi, Susumu
AU - Miura, Masakazu
AU - Kawakami, Hisako
AU - Higuchi, Makoto
AU - Okamura, Nobuyuki
AU - Tashiro, Manabu
AU - Matsui, Toshifumi
AU - Sasaki, Hidetada
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2007 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 1999/4
Y1 - 1999/4
N2 - The tau protein levels in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF-tau) were examined in 27 patients with alcohol dependence (20 demented and 7 nondemented), 36 age and dementia severity-matched patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), and 23 age-matched normal control subjects. The CSF-tau levels in the demented alcoholic group (alcohol-induced organic brain disorders, 25.4 ± 10.2 pg/ml) was significantly lower (p < 0.0001) than that in the AD group (96.1 ± 53.3 pg/ml), but not significantly different from that in the nondemented alcoholics (18.1 ± 10.2 pg/ml) or the controls (19.2 ± 12.9 pg/ml). Using a 44.9 pg/ml as a cut-off value (mean + 2 SD of the normal control group), only one patient with alcohol-induced organic brain disorders exceeded the value, whereas 3 of 36 of the AD group showed CSF-tau levels less than this level. These findings suggest that alcohol-induced organic brain disorders are a group of dementias that are characterized by normal CSF-tau levels, and that the CSF examination for tau in combination with other clinical findings may help in differentiating alcohol-induced organic brain disorders from AD.
AB - The tau protein levels in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF-tau) were examined in 27 patients with alcohol dependence (20 demented and 7 nondemented), 36 age and dementia severity-matched patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), and 23 age-matched normal control subjects. The CSF-tau levels in the demented alcoholic group (alcohol-induced organic brain disorders, 25.4 ± 10.2 pg/ml) was significantly lower (p < 0.0001) than that in the AD group (96.1 ± 53.3 pg/ml), but not significantly different from that in the nondemented alcoholics (18.1 ± 10.2 pg/ml) or the controls (19.2 ± 12.9 pg/ml). Using a 44.9 pg/ml as a cut-off value (mean + 2 SD of the normal control group), only one patient with alcohol-induced organic brain disorders exceeded the value, whereas 3 of 36 of the AD group showed CSF-tau levels less than this level. These findings suggest that alcohol-induced organic brain disorders are a group of dementias that are characterized by normal CSF-tau levels, and that the CSF examination for tau in combination with other clinical findings may help in differentiating alcohol-induced organic brain disorders from AD.
KW - Alcohol-induced organic brain disorders
KW - Alzheimer's Disease
KW - Cerebrospinal fluid
KW - Differential diagnosis
KW - Tau protein
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U2 - 10.1097/00000374-199904001-00001
DO - 10.1097/00000374-199904001-00001
M3 - Article
C2 - 10235290
AN - SCOPUS:0032959845
SN - 0145-6008
VL - 23
SP - 575
EP - 577
JO - Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
JF - Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
IS - 4
ER -