Struble_1992_Neurobiol.Aging_13_469

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Title : Olfactory bulb lesions in Alzheimer's disease - Struble_1992_Neurobiol.Aging_13_469
Author(s) : Struble RG , Clark HB
Ref : Neurobiology of Aging , 13 :469 , 1992
Abstract :

The olfactory bulb (OB), with its comparatively simple and well-delineated connectivity, presents an interesting system for examining cell-specific pathology in neurologic degenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). We have found that in AD the large, efferently projecting neurons (mitral cells) of the OB degenerate, typically without classical Alzheimer neurofibrillary changes. In some cases, with less severe neocortical pathology, the terminal arborizations of olfactory nerve appear hyperplastic and are associated with focal accumulations of A-4 (beta-amyloid) immunoreactivity that are not detectable by standard amyloid stains. These abnormalities may represent a pathologic manifestation of normally occurring plasticity in the olfactory system.

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Struble RG, Clark HB (1992)
Olfactory bulb lesions in Alzheimer's disease
Neurobiology of Aging 13 :469

Struble RG, Clark HB (1992)
Neurobiology of Aging 13 :469