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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0533
    Keywords: Amyloid β protein ; Skin biopsy Alzheimer's disease ; Down's syndrome
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A total of 66 skin biopsies from persons with Alzheimer's disease (AD) or Down's syndrome (DS) and from persons without AD were used in this study. The age range was from 7 to 89 years. Positive immunoreactivity of skin biopsies to monoclonal antibody 4G8, which is reactive to amino acid residue 17–24 of synthetic amyloid β protein (Aβ), and 4G8-Fab (the antigen-binding fragment of 4G8 IgG, reactive only to amyloid plaque) was observed in the epidermis-dermis junction or the basement membrane of the epidermis and in some blood vessels of the biopsy skins of 13/18 (72%) AD, 9/10 (90%) DS, and 14/38 (37%) non-AD control cases. The Fisher exact probability test revealed a significant difference (P=0.0415 one-tailed) in immunoreactivity between AD and age-matched controls. There was also a significant difference (P=0.0152 one-tailed; P=0.0200 two-tailed) between DS and age-matched control in the same test. Immuno-gold electron microscopy examination of these cases with positive immunoreactivity revealed that the gold particles were deposited along the basement membrane of the epidermis. Amyloid fibrils were not observed in the regions with gold particles. Results of this study suggest that Aβ is associated with the basement membrane of skin and is present in amorphous, non-fibrillar form as soluble Aβ.
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    ISSN: 1432-0533
    Keywords: Dementia ; Neurofibrillary changes ; Lewy bodies ; Alzheimer's disease ; Parkinsonism-dementia complex
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Alzheimer's neurofibrillary tangles, Lewy bodies and chromatolytic neurons were found in the brain at autopsy of a 28-year-old male with pyramidal and extrapyramidal signs, and severe dementia of 7-year duration prior to his death. Review of histological material showed generalized changes involving both cortical and subcortical structures. These changes were characterized by the presence of neurofibrillary tangles, Lewy bodies and chromatolytic neurons. Neuritic plaques were not found. There was also loss of neurons and gliosis in the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, amygdaloid nucleus, basal ganglia, midbrain and pons. There were spongiform changes due to loss of neurons. Myelin stain showed pallor of myelin in long tracts and in subcortical regions. The neurofibrillary tangles were mostly composed of Alzheimer's paired helical filaments (PHF). PHF were immunostained with both polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies to PHF and the microtubule-associated protein tau. Some Lewy bodies were immunolabelled with monoclonal antibodies to PHF. To the best of our knowledge it is the first reported case of a young adult-form of dementia with extensive formation of neurofibrillary changes and Lewy bodies.
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