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Cobalamin binding and uptake in vitro in the human central nervous system.

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Little information exists about the CNS transport of cobalamin. Therefore we undertook to characterize the cobalamin-binding proteins of CSF and to examine uptake of the vitamin by homogenates of CNS tissue. CSF from 24 patients had a mean unsaturated cobalamin-binding capacity of 335 +/- 282 pg/ml. The vast majority of this was TC II (302 +/- 276 pg/ml). The remainder consisted of R binder and a binder eluting with the void volume on Sephadex G-200 gel chromatography. CSF TC II was identical to serum TC II immunologically, functionally, in molecular size, and in electrophoretic mobility, but the levels of the two did not correlate. CSF TC II levels may correlate best with CSF protein levels and tended to be higher in abnormal fluids. Unlike serum TC II, CSF TC II tended to adhere to glass surfaces; uncorrected, this may be a source of artifact in studying various fluids. CSF contains little cobalamin, but most of the endogenous cobalamin was carried by TC II instead of by R binder. Th

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Little information exists about the CNS transport of cobalamin. Therefore we undertook to characterize the cobalamin-binding proteins of CSF and to examine uptake of the vitamin by homogenates of CNS tissue. CSF from 24 patients had a mean unsaturated cobalamin-binding capacity of 335 +/- 282 pg/ml. The vast majority of this was TC II (302 +/- 276 pg/ml). The remainder consisted of R binder and a binder eluting with the void volume on Sephadex G-200 gel chromatography. CSF TC II was identical to serum TC II immunologically, functionally, in molecular size, and in electrophoretic mobility, but the levels of the two did not correlate. CSF TC II levels may correlate best with CSF protein levels and tended to be higher in abnormal fluids. Unlike serum TC II, CSF TC II tended to adhere to glass surfaces; uncorrected, this may be a source of artifact in studying various fluids. CSF contains little cobalamin, but most of the endogenous cobalamin was carried by TC II instead of by R binder. Th

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CobalaminChemistryIn vitroSephadexCerebrospinal fluidInternal medicineEndocrinologyReceptor

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