[Rinsho Byori 50 : 613`617, 2002]

Measurement of Cystatin C in Cerebrospinal Fluid

Toshiyuki YAMADA, MD*1, Ichiroh MUKAIYAMA*2,
Noriko MIYAKE, MD*3 and Jun IGARI, MD*4


Cyctatin C(CysC), a cysteine proteinase inhibitor, is produced from most cells and exists in various body fluids. We measured CysC concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid(CSF) using the same assay method as for serum CysC measurement. CSF-CysC concentrations in subjects without apparent disorders ranged from 1.8 to 7.2 mg/l(2SD) with a mean of 3.6 mg/l. Because serum CysC concentrations are less than 1 mg/l, CSF-CysC may preferably represent those produced in central nervous system. CysC was measured in CSF samples obtained in a hospital laboratory and their clinical information was retrospectively viewed. Generally, none of various disease groups, including infection, neoplasma, and vascular diseases had CysC values significantly different from the normal reference values. Subjects undergoing surgery and with hydrocephalus had varied CysC values, raising the possibility that CysC values may change under the influence of CSF flow.


yKey Wordszcystatin C, cerebrospinal fluid, hydrocephalus

Received December 14, 2001; accepted March 28, 2002
*1,3,4Department of Clinical Pathology, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo 113-8421
*2Tomakomai Clinical Laboratory Center, Tomakomai, Hokkaido, Japan