Evidence from spatial pattern analysis for the anatomical spread of α-synuclein pathology in Parkinson’s disease dementia

The objective of this study was to determine whether there is evidence from quantitative morphometry and spatial pattern analysis to support the hypothesis of anatomical spread of -synuclein in Parkinson’s disease dementia (PDD). Hence, clustering of -synuclein-immunoreactive Lewy bodies (LB), Lew...

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Main Author: Richard A. Armstrong
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2017-03-01
Series:Folia Neuropathologica
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spelling doaj-cfd8bb5a9f2d4e7a918b3c0d9c70a3ff2020-11-24T23:10:00ZengTermedia Publishing HouseFolia Neuropathologica1641-46401509-572X2017-03-01551233010.5114/fn.2017.6671029684Evidence from spatial pattern analysis for the anatomical spread of α-synuclein pathology in Parkinson’s disease dementiaRichard A. ArmstrongThe objective of this study was to determine whether there is evidence from quantitative morphometry and spatial pattern analysis to support the hypothesis of anatomical spread of -synuclein in Parkinson’s disease dementia (PDD). Hence, clustering of -synuclein-immunoreactive Lewy bodies (LB), Lewy neurites (LN), and Lewy grains (LG) was studied in -synuclein-immunolabeled sections of cortical and limbic regions in 12 cases of PDD. The data suggested that: (1) LB, LN, and LG occurred in clusters which in 63% of regions were regularly distributed parallel to the tissue boundary, (2) in approximately 30% of cortical regions, the estimated cluster size of LB, LN, and LG was within the size range of cellular columns associated with the cortico-cortical pathways, (3) regularly distributed clusters were present in anatomically connected regions, and (4) the clustering pattern was similar to that of prion protein (PrPsc) deposits in Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease (CJD). The clustering patterns of LB, LN, and LG were similar to those exhibited by cellular inclusions in other synucleinopathies and by PrPsc deposits in prion disease and therefore, anatomical spread of pathogenic -synuclein could be involved in the pathogenesis of PDD.https://www.termedia.pl/Evidence-from-spatial-pattern-analysis-for-the-anatomical-spread-of-synuclein-pathology-in-Parkinson-s-disease-dementia,20,29684,1,1.html<i>Parkinson disease dementia (PDD) synucleinopathy Lewy body (LB) Lewy neurite (LN) Lewy grain (LG) spatial pattern anatomical spread</i>
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Evidence from spatial pattern analysis for the anatomical spread of α-synuclein pathology in Parkinson’s disease dementia
Folia Neuropathologica
<i>Parkinson disease dementia (PDD)
synucleinopathy
Lewy body (LB)
Lewy neurite (LN)
Lewy grain (LG)
spatial pattern
anatomical spread</i>
author_facet Richard A. Armstrong
author_sort Richard A. Armstrong
title Evidence from spatial pattern analysis for the anatomical spread of α-synuclein pathology in Parkinson’s disease dementia
title_short Evidence from spatial pattern analysis for the anatomical spread of α-synuclein pathology in Parkinson’s disease dementia
title_full Evidence from spatial pattern analysis for the anatomical spread of α-synuclein pathology in Parkinson’s disease dementia
title_fullStr Evidence from spatial pattern analysis for the anatomical spread of α-synuclein pathology in Parkinson’s disease dementia
title_full_unstemmed Evidence from spatial pattern analysis for the anatomical spread of α-synuclein pathology in Parkinson’s disease dementia
title_sort evidence from spatial pattern analysis for the anatomical spread of α-synuclein pathology in parkinson’s disease dementia
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Folia Neuropathologica
issn 1641-4640
1509-572X
publishDate 2017-03-01
description The objective of this study was to determine whether there is evidence from quantitative morphometry and spatial pattern analysis to support the hypothesis of anatomical spread of -synuclein in Parkinson’s disease dementia (PDD). Hence, clustering of -synuclein-immunoreactive Lewy bodies (LB), Lewy neurites (LN), and Lewy grains (LG) was studied in -synuclein-immunolabeled sections of cortical and limbic regions in 12 cases of PDD. The data suggested that: (1) LB, LN, and LG occurred in clusters which in 63% of regions were regularly distributed parallel to the tissue boundary, (2) in approximately 30% of cortical regions, the estimated cluster size of LB, LN, and LG was within the size range of cellular columns associated with the cortico-cortical pathways, (3) regularly distributed clusters were present in anatomically connected regions, and (4) the clustering pattern was similar to that of prion protein (PrPsc) deposits in Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease (CJD). The clustering patterns of LB, LN, and LG were similar to those exhibited by cellular inclusions in other synucleinopathies and by PrPsc deposits in prion disease and therefore, anatomical spread of pathogenic -synuclein could be involved in the pathogenesis of PDD.
topic <i>Parkinson disease dementia (PDD)
synucleinopathy
Lewy body (LB)
Lewy neurite (LN)
Lewy grain (LG)
spatial pattern
anatomical spread</i>
url https://www.termedia.pl/Evidence-from-spatial-pattern-analysis-for-the-anatomical-spread-of-synuclein-pathology-in-Parkinson-s-disease-dementia,20,29684,1,1.html
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