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Analysis of fluid in cysts accompanying various primary and metastatic brain tumours: proteins, lactate and pH.

P N Lohle1, H A Wurzer, P J Seelen, L M Kingma, K G Go.   

Abstract

There is a growing interest in cystic lesions of the brain. By examining the cyst content of brain tumours more insight into the pathogenesis of cyst formation has been found. In this study, 39 samples of cyst fluid of 34 patients with a cyst accompanying a brain tumour were collected and studied biochemically regarding their protein content, lactate and pH. In this study we investigated the relation between the grade of malignancy and the lactate-concentration and the discrepancy between the high levels of lactate in cysts and their alkaline environment. The results of the measurements of the concentrations of albumin, immunoglobulines (IgG, IgA, IgM) and alpha 2-macroglobulin in cysts compared to those in sera suggest that cyst formation associated with tumour is based upon a disruption of the blood-brain barrier with exudation of plasma proteins into the brain parenchyma resulting in accumulation of fluid (oedema) and eventually in formation of a cyst. There appears to be a positive relation between the grade of malignancy and the concentration of lactate in the cysts with a significant 2-fold increase in lactate concentration in malignant tumour cysts compared to the more benign tumour cysts (p < 0.001) probably on account of aerobic glycolysis with production of lactate by the tumour. The measured pH values in the cysts were above normal, resulting in a discrepancy of the high levels of lactate in the cyst with the alkaline environment and this suggests efflux of H(+)-ions by a Na/H exchange mechanism to compensate for the change of pH.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9522902     DOI: 10.1007/s007010050051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)        ISSN: 0001-6268            Impact factor:   2.216


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