SUBTYPES AND DIFFERENTIAL LAMINAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF BETA-A4 DEPOSITS IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE - RELATIONSHIP WITH THE INTELLECTUAL STATUS OF 26 CASES

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DELAERE, P [1 ]
DUYCKAERTS, C [1 ]
HE, Y [1 ]
PIETTE, F [1 ]
HAUW, JJ [1 ]
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[1] HOP CHARLES FOIX,SERV GERIAT,IVRY,FRANCE
关键词
SENILE DEMENTIA OF ALZHEIMER TYPE; BETA-A4; IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY; NEUROFIBRILLARY DEGENERATION; MORPHOMETRY;
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10.1007/BF00305876
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
beta-A4 immunoreactivity was studied in temporal neocortex, area 22, of 26 cases with graded intellectual status. Sampling was performed in psychometrically assessed women over 75 years, either intellectually normal or affected by senile dementia of Alzheimer type of various degrees of severity. beta-A4 antibodies labelled various types of beta-A4 deposits in 22/26 cases: (1) small, stellate deposits; (2) diffuse deposits, (3) primitive, (4) classic and (5) compact, or burn-out, plaques. The densities of the stellate deposits, primitive and classic plaques were always positively linked with the severity of the intellectual status, whereas those of the diffuse deposits were not. This was due to a single case with normal mental status and numerous beta-A4 deposits. Densities of stellate and diffuse deposits were higher in layers I, III and IV, whereas densities of primitive, classic, and neuritic plaques observed with Bodian's technique were higher in layers II and III. Topographical distribution of each subtype did not vary as a function of the severity of the intellectual status. These data suggest that deposits of beta-A4 protein appear a necessary but not a sufficient condition for inducing neuritic plaque formation, in the neocortex as in other brain areas. beta-A4 proteins could accumulate either as diffuse deposits, which do not cause an intellectual deficit, or as dense deposits, associated with argyrophilic neurites, i.e., classic neuritic plaques, highly correlated to the intellectual impairment. This evolution could depend on factors which are laminarily distributed in the neocortex.
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