What is Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Amino Acids test? 

A CSF amino acids test checks the levels of amino acids in your Cerebrospinal fluid - a watery liquid present in the brain and the spinal cord. 

Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. They play an important role in maintaining normal brain function and are necessary for the synthesis of hormones, and neurotransmitters (chemical messengers that transmit signals from one nerve cell to the other).

Impaired amino acid metabolism or transport causes amino acid disorders. This leads to fluctuations in the levels of amino acids in the body fluids, including the CSF. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, amino acid disorders can cause seizures, mental retardation and even brain damage.

  1. Why is a CSF Amino Acids test performed?
  2. How do you prepare for a CSF Amino Acids test?
  3. How is a CSF Amino Acids test performed?
  4. What do CSF Amino Acids test results mean?

Healthcare practitioners order a CSF amino acids test to check for inborn errors of amino acid metabolism, particularly in infants presenting with unexplained seizures. Some other symptoms that may prompt a doctor to order this test are:

Additionally, this test could also be ordered if a person has the following conditions with no apparent reasons:

  • Cerebral oedema (brain swelling)
  • Small size of the head
  • Intellectual disability
  • Psychiatric disorders 
  • Mental retardation
  • Movement disorders
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No special preparations are needed for this test. If you are taking any prescribed, non-prescribed or illegal medications, please inform your doctor before the test. You may be advised to avoid drugs such as amphetamines, norepinephrine, levodopa and antibiotics before the test, as they can affect the test results. Do not stop any medication unless instructed by your doctor.

Also, it is advised to empty your bladder and bowels before the test.

Your healthcare practitioner or nurse will collect a sample of your cerebrospinal fluid through a procedure called a spinal tap or lumbar puncture. This procedure is done in the following manner:

  • You will be asked to sit on the exam table or lie on your side.
  • The doctor will clean your back and inject an anaesthetic to numb the area. A numbing cream may also be applied before the injection.
  • When the area on the back becomes numb, a thin, hollow needle will be inserted between two bones (vertebrae) in the lower part of your spine and into the spinal canal. 
  • Once the needle is in place, the doctor will draw a small amount of CSF for testing. 

The whole procedure takes no more than 30 minutes. It is important that you lie very still when the CSF is drawn. 

After the test, you may get some swelling and pain at the site where the needle was inserted, but these usually subside in a few days. Some people experience a headache after the test which may last for about a week. To prevent a headache, your doctor may ask you to lie on your back for at least an hour after the procedure.

If the symptoms persist or worsen, please inform your doctor.

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Normal results: 

The normal values of different amino acids in the CSF are mentioned in the following table:

CSF Amino Acid Reference Values (nanomoles/millilitre) Age Groups
< or = 31 Days  1-23 Months  2-18 Years  >19 Years 
Phosphoserine <1 <1 <1 <1
Phosphoethanolamine  <15 <10 <8 <7
Taurine  8-48 <28 <13 <20
Asparagine  8-34 5-16 <10 5-20
Serine  44-136 26-71 21-51 19-40
Hydroxyproline  <7 <3 <1 <2
Glycine  5-115 <33 <11 <35
Glutamine  467-1832 301-1128 326-1092 380-1348
Aspartic acid  <1 <1 <1 <2
Ethanolamine  11-193 7-155 7-153 7-153
Histidine  11-70 9-28 9-21 9-28
Threonine  32-143 11-77 14-38 23-57
Citrulline  <11 <6 <3 <9
Sarcosine  <1 <1 <1 <1
Beta-alanine  <26 <25 <25 <25
Alanine  24-124 16-53 12-34 19-60
Glutamic acid  <12 <3 <1 <4
3-Methylhistidine  <4 <1 <1 <2
Argininosuccinic acid  <1 <2 <1 <1
Carnosine  <1 <1 <1 <1
Anserine  <9 <9 <7 <3
Homocitrulline  <3 <1 <1 <1
Arginine  5-39 11-35 11-27 11-32
Alpha-aminoadipic acid  <1 <1 <1 <1
Gamma-amino-n-butyric acid (GABA) <1 <1 <1 <1
Beta-aminoisobutyric acid  <1 <1 <1 <1
Alpha-amino-n-butyric acid  <15     <6 <5 <14
Hydroxylysine  <1 <1 <1 <1
Proline  <17 <6 <2 <6 
Ornithine  <24 <12 <6 <11
Cystathionine  <1 <2 <1 <1
Cystine  <2 <2 <1 <1
Lysine  11-63 9-33 10-25 13-42
Methionine  <43 <9 <6 <10 
Valine  14-61 9-28 8-20 11-40 
Tyrosine  8-83 5-24 <17 5-17 
Homocystine  <1 <1 <1 <1
Isoleucine  <27 <13 <8 <17
Leucine  12-41 6-21 7-16  7-29 
Phenylalanine  7-40  5-18 <12 7-21
Tryptophan  <12 <6 <4 <4
Allo-isoleucine  <3 <2 <2 <2

Abnormal results:

Low levels of amino acids in CSF are seen in the following conditions:

  • Glutamine deficiency
  • Serine deficiency disorders

High levels of amino acids in CSF are seen in the following conditions:

  • Glycine encephalopathy (high levels of the amino acid glycine in CSF)
  • Tyrosinaemia type II

Disclaimer: All results must be clinically correlated with the patient’s complaints to make a complete and accurate diagnosis. The above information is provided from a purely educational point of view and is in no way a substitute for medical advice by a qualified doctor.

References

  1. Aliu E, Kanungo S, Arnold GL. Amino acid disorders. Ann Transl Med. 2018;6(24):471. PMID: 30740402
  2. South Tees Hospitals. NHS Foundation trust. National Health Service, U.K. Amino Acids (CSF, Plasma & Urine)
  3. Cleveland Clinic. [Internet]. Cleveland. Ohio. Technical Update: December 2018
  4. Fischbach FT. A Manual of Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests. 7th ed. 2003. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers. Pp: 38, 119, 174, 176, 198, 730.
  5. Benioff Children's Hospital [internet]: University of California, San Francisco; Plasma Amino Acids
  6. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: US National Library of Medicine; Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Analysis
  7. de Koning TJ. Amino acid synthesis deficiencies. Inherit Metab Dis. 2017 Jul; 40(4):609-620. PMID: 28653176
  8. Genetics Home Reference [internet]. National Institute of Health: US National Library of Medicine. US Department of Health and Human Services; Glycine encephalopathy

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