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CSF Hypocretin/Orexin Levels in Narcolepsy and Other Neurological Conditions
Neurol 57:2253-2258, Ripley,B.,et al, 2001
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Article Abstract
Undetectable CSF hypocretin-1 levels are highly specific to narcolepsy and rare cases of GBS. Measuring hypocretin-1 levels in the CSF of patients suspected of narcolepsy is a useful diagnostic procedure. Low hypocretin levels are also obs erved in a large range of neurologic conditions, most strikingly in subjects with head trauma. These alterations may reflect focal lesions in the hypothalamus, destruction of the blood brain barrier, or transient or chronic hypofunction of the hypothalam us. Future research in this area is needed to establish functional significance.
 
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