The level of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in cerebrospinal fluid in adult patients with acute bacterial and viral meningitis and meningoencephalitis
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The aim of the work is to determine the level of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the CSF in
adult patients with bacterial viral meningitis and meningoencephalitis. Patients and Methods. 168 cases of acute
bacterial and viral neuroinfections were analyzed. The level of BDNF in CSF was determined at admission and on
10-12 day of treatment using the ELISA method. Results. The level of BDNF in CSF in the control group was
75,43±1,32 pg/ml. The highest BDNF level was obtained in patients with meningococcal (91,12±3,85 pg/ml) and
pneumococcal (83,46±3,83 pg/ml) meningitis at the time of admission. In the groups of bacterial meningoencephalitis,
the level of BDNF during the admission was significantly lower compared with the bacterial meningitis but
was not significantly differ from the control group indicators. In patients with viral neuroinfection, the level of
BDNF was significantly lower than in the control group, both with meningitis and meningoencephalitis. The
BDNF level was particularly low in groups of HSV 1,2, EBV and HHV-6 meningoencephalitis (P<0,05). The level
of BDNF in CSF in non survivors was 70,30±4,85 pg/ml - significantly lower than in the control group, but not
differ from the levels of survivors. Conclusions. Obviously, determining the diagnostic and predictive roles of
BDNF level in the CSF in patients with acute neuroinfection needs further research. However, the data obtained
indicate the diagnostic value of BDNF in adult patients with acute neuroinfection.
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The level of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in cerebrospinal fluid in adult patients with acute bacterial and viral meningitis and meningoencephalitis / A. Sokhan, Ya. Burma, A. Kuznecova, V. Pavlov, A. Goidenko // European multi science journal. – 2018. – № 20. – P. 21–24.