| Literature DB >> 16640790 |
Dietrich E Lorke1, Gang Lu, Eric Cho, David T Yew.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It has been hypothesized that alterations of the serotonergic system contribute to neuropsychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer disease (AD). Cellular expressions of the two serotonergic receptors 5-HT2A and 5-HT6 have therefore been determined by immunohistochemistry in the prefrontal cortex of patients with AD (n=6) and normal age-matched controls (n = 7).Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16640790 PMCID: PMC1523198 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2202-7-36
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurosci ISSN: 1471-2202 Impact factor: 3.288
Profiles of Alzheimer (AD) and matched normal aging patients
| 1 | Normal | F | 83 | Pneumonia |
| 2 | Normal | F | 86 | Gastrointestinal bleeding |
| 3 | Normal | M | 82 | Pneumonia |
| 4 | Normal | M | 93 | Sudden death |
| 5 | Normal | F | 72 | Sudden death |
| 6 | Normal | F | 85 | Pneumonia |
| 7 | Normal | F | 81 | Pneumonia |
| 8 | Alzheimer | M | 82 | Subarachnoid hemorrhage |
| 9 | Alzheimer | F | 91 | Septicemia |
| 10 | Alzheimer | F | 96 | Pneumonia |
| 11 | Alzheimer | F | 82 | Pneumonia |
| 12 | Alzheimer | F | 86 | Pneumonia |
| 13 | Alzheimer | F | 89 | Sudden death |
Figure 15-HT. Immunoreaction for the 5-HT2A receptor in the prefrontal cortex of a normal aging (a, c) and an Alzheimer patient (b, d), cresyl violet counterstain. Both large pyramidal cells (arrowheads) and small interneurons (arrows) are stained. Note the reduction in labeled cells in the cortex of the Alzheimer patient (b, d). a, b: x200; c, d; x400.
Figure 2Cell densities. Numerical density of 5-HT2A and 5-HT6 receptor immunoreactive neurons in the prefrontal cortex of normal aging (n=7) and Alzheimer (AD) patients (n=6). Depicted are means ± SEM. Significant differences (p ≤ 0.05) are marked by an asterisk (*)
Figure 35-HT5-HT6 receptor immunoreactive cells in the prefrontal cortex of normal aging (a, c, d) and Alzheimer patients (b, e), cresyl violet counterstain. Label is observed in large pyramidal cells (arrowhead) and small interneurons (arrow). Note positive cells and dense immunoreactive fibers in the molecular layer (d). In the cortex of the Alzheimer patient (b, e), significantly fewer cells are labeled than in that of the normal aging patient (a, c, d). a, b: x200; c, d, e; x400.