| Literature DB >> 25814937 |
María Elena Erro Aguirre1, María Victoria Zelaya2, Javier Sánchez Ruiz de Gordoa1, María Teresa Tuñón3, José Luis Lanciego4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the frequency and distribution of α-synuclein deposits in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP).Entities:
Keywords: atypical parkinsonian disorders; lewy bodies; multiple immunolabeling techniques; neurodegenerative diseases; substantia nigra
Year: 2015 PMID: 25814937 PMCID: PMC4356077 DOI: 10.3389/fnana.2015.00025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neuroanat ISSN: 1662-5129 Impact factor: 3.856
Density and distribution of Lewy bodies.
| Age/Sex | Brain weight | Cc | Hdg | Ec | A | nbM | SNc | LC | Rn | DMVn | PD Braak stage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 84F | 1050 | LB | + | 0 | ++ | ++ | 0 | + | +++ | + | + | 4 |
| LN | 0 | + | 0 | + | + | + | ++ | 0 | + | |||
| 73M | 1200 | LB | + | 0 | + | + | + | + | +++ | + | N.A. | 4 |
| LN | 0 | + | 0 | 0 | + | 0 | + | + | N.A. |
Abbreviations: A, amygdala; Cc, cingulate cortex; DMVn, dorsal motor vagal nucleus; Ec, entorhinal cortex; Hdg, hippocampus dentate gyrus; LC, locus ceruleus; N.A., not available; nbM, basal nucleus of Meynert; PD, Parkinson’s disease; Rn, raphe nucleus; SNc, substantia nigra pars compacta.
Figure 1Coronal section through the ventral mesencephalon showing the obtained dual stain for α-synuclein (TH; brown) and tau (red). At the level of the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc), up to three different types of melanin-containing neurons were observed, comprising (i) brown-stained neurons containing Lewy bodies (LBs; arrows), (ii) red-stained neurons with tau immunoreactivity (arrowheads); and (iii) neurons showing both LBs and tau deposits (asterisks). Scale bar is 4,000 μm in (A); 200 μm in (B) and 50 μm in the high-magnification insets shown in panels (C) and (D).
Figure 2Coronal section through the dorsal pons at the level of the Locus ceruleus (LC), stained for α-synuclein and tau. At the level of the LC, up to three different types of melanin-containing neurons were observed, comprising (i) brown-stained neurons containing Lewy bodies (LBs; arrows), (ii) red-stained neurons with tau immunoreactivity (arrowheads); and (iii) neurons showing both LBs and tau deposits (asterisks). Scale bar is 4,000 μm in (A); 200 μm in (B) and 50 μm in the high-magnification insets shown in panels (C) and (D).
Figure 3Triple immunofluorescent detection of TH, α-synuclein and tau, as observed in a control case (A–D) as well as in the SNc and LC from a case diagnosed with PSP (E–L’). Neurons in the SNc from a control case are only immunoreactive for TH (red channel), without any noticeable immunoreactivity for tau and α-synuclein (A and C, respectively). When considering PSP cases at the level of the SNc and besides some neurons single-expressing TH (arrows), neurons containing both LBs and tau aggregates were clearly visible (asterisk). The presence of dystrophic neurites positive for α-synuclein is also often observed (arrowheads). The same holds true at the level of the LC. Panels (I–L) are low-magnification photomicrographs showing (i) TH+ neurons with tau aggregates (arrowheads), (ii) TH+ neurons with LBs (arrows); and (iii) TH+ neurons containing both LBs and tau immunoreactivity (asterisk). It is worth noting the presence of dystrophic neurites immunoreactive for either tau or α-synuclein. Panels (I’,J’) are high-magnification insets taken from (I–L) to better appreciate one TH+ neuron showing tau immunoreactivity and multiple LBs. Scale bar is 50 μm for low-magnification photomicrographs and 12.5 μm for insets.
Studies analyzing the presence of Lewy bodies in progressive supranuclear palsy.
| Reference | N (%) | α-synuclein immunohistochemistry | Doble immunolabeling techniques | Neuronal colocalization of tau and α-synuclein |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abhinav et al. ( | 1 | Yes | No | - |
| Keith-Rokosh and Ang ( | 4 (12,5) | Yes | No | - |
| Uchikado et al. ( | 29 (10,7) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Judkins et al. ( | 1 | Yes | No | - |
| Mori et al. ( | 5 (31,5) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Tsuboi et al. ( | 13 (12) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Gearing et al. ( | 2 | No | No | - |
| Fearnley et al. ( | 1 | No | No | - |
| Mori et al. ( | 1 | No | No | - |