Sparks_1994_J.Neuropathol.Exp.Neurol_53_37

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Title : Neurochemical and histopathologic alterations characteristic of Pick's disease in a non-demented individual - Sparks_1994_J.Neuropathol.Exp.Neurol_53_37
Author(s) : Sparks DL , Danner FW , Davis DG , Hackney C , Landers T , Coyne CM
Ref : Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology , 53 :37 , 1994
Abstract :

In the course of investigating a large number of non-demented subjects, a 68 year old female dying of coronary artery disease was found to have Pick bodies in her grossly normal brain. Although only mild subcortical gliosis and no neuron loss were observed. Pick bodies were found throughout the brain and occasional balloon cells were noted. Pick bodies and numerous neurons were also ALZ-50 and Tau-1 immunoreactive. Retrospective studies indicated a lack of overt intellectual decline or depression in this individual. Frontal, temporal and occipital poles, amygdala, hypothalamus and nucleus basalis of Meynert (nbM) were analyzed for ChAT, AChE and MAO-A and -B enzymatic activities and for the binding of 5HT and imipramine. Cholinergic decreases were found only in subcortical structures. Serotonin binding decreases were widespread, excluding the nbM. Altered MAO-B activity was regionally variable, and no differences in MAO-A activity or imipramine binding were observed. Few differences in neurochemical alterations were observed in the current non-demented subject with abundant Pick bodies compared to previous studies of demented Pick's patients. This case strongly suggests that chemical dysfunction and neuropathological features of Pick's disease occur in advance of overt clinical manifestations of the disorder.

PubMedSearch : Sparks_1994_J.Neuropathol.Exp.Neurol_53_37
PubMedID: 8301318

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Sparks DL, Danner FW, Davis DG, Hackney C, Landers T, Coyne CM (1994)
Neurochemical and histopathologic alterations characteristic of Pick's disease in a non-demented individual
Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology 53 :37

Sparks DL, Danner FW, Davis DG, Hackney C, Landers T, Coyne CM (1994)
Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology 53 :37