Abstract
Levels of myelin basic protein (MBP) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are useful in assessing the extent of demyelination which has occurred, or is occurring, in a variety of human problems associated with demyelination. Thus, an accurate, specific, simple, and consistent test for detecting MBP in CSF is needed. We describe such a test herein. The radioimmunoassay (RIA) described is a double antibody RIA using human MBP, and rabbit anti-MBP as reagents. The test can be done using only 200 microL of unconcentrated CSF. The test was sensitive to 0.1 microgram MBP/L. Recovery of known amounts of MBP was 97-105%, the within-assay and between-assay reproducibility were excellent. The "normal range" for our MBP-RIA was less than 2 micrograms/L, with a "grey area" between 2.0 and 3.0 micrograms/L.
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