• Muscle & nerve · Jul 2013

    Case Reports

    Serial cerebrospinal fluid neurofilament heavy chain levels in severe Guillain-Barré syndrome.

    • Irena Dujmovic, Michael P Lunn, Mary M Reilly, and Axel Petzold.
    • University of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine Department of Neurology & Clinic of Neurology, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia.
    • Muscle Nerve. 2013 Jul 1;48(1):132-4.

    IntroductionProximal axonotmesis results in the release of neurofilament (Nf) proteins into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). High CSF levels of the phosphorylated form of Nf-heavy chain (NfH(SMI35) ) at GBS onset have been reported to be a poor prognostic marker, but routine measurement of CSF NfH(SMI35) levels has not been done and the longitudinal profile of CSF NfH(SMI35) levels in GBS is not known.MethodsThis prospective case series describes the clinical, neurophysiological, and biomarker characteristics of 3 patients with severe GBS.ResultsHigh and increasing levels of CSF NfH(SMI35) in serial CSF samples were associated with poor clinical and electrophysiological outcome.ConclusionsThese data further suggest that CSF NfH(SMI35) could be a prognostic biomarker which might indicate the development of retrograde axonal degeneration or additional proximal axonal damage during the course of GBS.Copyright © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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