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  • Adenosine deaminase (ED 3.5.4.4.)  (1)
  • Al zheimer's disease  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1435-1463
    Keywords: Al zheimer's disease ; 3H-hemicholinium-3 ; high-affinity choline uptake
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary 3H-hemicholinium-3 (3H-HC-3) binding, a marker of the presynaptic high-affinity choline uptake carrier (HACU), was measured by autoradiography in several brain regions of 17 Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients and of 11 matched controls. A significant decrease in the density of3H-HC-3 binding sites was found in entorhinal cortex, hippocampus and layers I–III of the frontal cortex. By contrast, in the caudate-putamen the number of3H-HC-3 binding sites in AD cases was comparable to that of control striata. These data concur with previous results using classical presynaptic markers and reflect the loss in the activity of HACU, and, hence, in the synthesis of acetylcholine, that selectively occurs in cortical areas of AD brains due to the degeneration of presynaptic cholinergic terminals arising from the basal forebrain. However, the relatively low mean reduction in HACU in cortical areas (−40%), together with the apparent indemnity of this marker in certain severely demented AD cases, suggest that AD dementia cannot be explained simply by the loss of presynaptic terminals originating in the basal forebrain. These data seem to be a good explanation for the poor response to cholinergic replacement in AD.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1920
    Keywords: Adenosine deaminase (ED 3.5.4.4.) ; Brain tumour ; Cerebellopontine angle ; Lymphoma ; Meningitis ; Tuberculosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract We report a primary leptomeningeal lymphoma (PLML) presenting as a cerebellopontine angle lesion. CT showed slight enlargement of the ventricular system, obliteration of the basal cisterns and a dense lesion in the left cerebellopontine angle which enhanced with contrast medium. Cerebrospinal fluid abnormalities included sterile lymphocytic pleocytosis without malignant cells, low sugar and high adenosine deaminase levels. An erroneous diagnosis of tuberulous meningitis was made, but autopsy revealed a leptomeningeal B-cell lymphoma with infiltration of the middle cerebellar peduncle giving the appearance of a cerebellopontine angle lesion. Seven cases of cerebellopontine angle lymphoma have previously been decribed, only one of which could be classified as PLML.
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