Wood_1983_J.Neurol.Sci_62_211

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Title : A post-mortem comparison of the cortical cholinergic system in Alzheimer's disease and Pick's disease - Wood_1983_J.Neurol.Sci_62_211
Author(s) : Wood PL , Etienne P , Lal S , Nair NP , Finlayson MH , Gauthier S , Palo J , Haltia M , Paetau A , Bird ED
Ref : Journal of Neurology Sci , 62 :211 , 1983
Abstract :

Assessment of neurochemical markers in the frontal cortex indicates that choline acetyltransferase is significantly decreased in Alzheimer's and Gerstmann-Straussler dementias but not in Pick's dementia. It therefore appears that the cholinergic innervation of the cortex from the basal forebrain is intact in Pick's disease. Cortical somatostatin was decreased only in Alzheimer's disease (AD), indicating that loss of somatostatin is not a constant feature in different forms of dementia. Muscarinic binding sites were unaltered in Pick's disease and Gerstmann-Straussler syndrome but were decreased in a subpopulation of AD patients. These data suggest that in some cases of AD a significant loss of cholinoceptive neurones in the cortex is evident.

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Wood PL, Etienne P, Lal S, Nair NP, Finlayson MH, Gauthier S, Palo J, Haltia M, Paetau A, Bird ED (1983)
A post-mortem comparison of the cortical cholinergic system in Alzheimer's disease and Pick's disease
Journal of Neurology Sci 62 :211

Wood PL, Etienne P, Lal S, Nair NP, Finlayson MH, Gauthier S, Palo J, Haltia M, Paetau A, Bird ED (1983)
Journal of Neurology Sci 62 :211