Keverne_2007_Stroke_38_188

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Title : Cholinergic neuronal deficits in CADASIL - Keverne_2007_Stroke_38_188
Author(s) : Keverne JS , Low WC , Ziabreva I , Court JA , Oakley AE , Kalaria RN
Ref : Stroke , 38 :188 , 2007
Abstract :

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Previous evidence from MRI and acetylcholinesterase histochemistry suggests cholinergic fibers are affected in cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL).
METHODS: As a measure of cholinergic function, we assessed choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) activities in the frontal and temporal neocortices and the immunocytochemical distribution of ChAT and p75 neurotrophin receptor (P75(NTR)) by in vitro imaging in the nucleus basalis of Meynert of CADASIL subjects.
RESULTS: ChAT activities were significantly reduced by 60% to 70% in frontal and temporal cortices of CADASIL cases, as were ChAT and P75(NTR) immunoreactivities in the nucleus basalis.
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest cholinergic neuronal impairment in CADASIL and implicate cholinomimetic therapy for subcortical vascular dementias.

PubMedSearch : Keverne_2007_Stroke_38_188
PubMedID: 17122431

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Keverne JS, Low WC, Ziabreva I, Court JA, Oakley AE, Kalaria RN (2007)
Cholinergic neuronal deficits in CADASIL
Stroke 38 :188

Keverne JS, Low WC, Ziabreva I, Court JA, Oakley AE, Kalaria RN (2007)
Stroke 38 :188