| Literature DB >> 28792154 |
Kyung Hwa Lee1, Sang Won Seo2, Tae Sung Lim3, Eun Joo Kim4, Byeong Chae Kim5, Yeshin Kim2, Ho Won Lee6, Jae Pil Jeon7, Sung Mi Shim7, Duk L Na2, Gi Yeong Huh8, Min Cheol Lee9, Yeon Lim Suh10.
Abstract
To obtain an in-depth understanding of brain diseases, including neurodegenerative diseases, psychiatric illnesses, and neoplasms, scientific approach and verification using postmortem human brain tissue with or without disease are essential. Compared to other countries that have run brain banks for decades, South Korea has limited experience with brain banking; nationwide brain banks started only recently. The goal of this study is to provide provisional guidelines for brain autopsy for hospitals and institutes that have not accumulated sufficient expertise. We hope that these provisional guidelines will serve as a useful reference for pathologists and clinicians who are involved and interested in the brain bank system. Also, we anticipate updating the provisional guidelines in the future based on collected data and further experience with the practice of brain autopsy in South Korea. © Copyright: Yonsei University College of Medicine 2017.Entities:
Keywords: Dementia; guideline; neuropathology; standardization
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28792154 PMCID: PMC5552635 DOI: 10.3349/ymj.2017.58.5.1055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Yonsei Med J ISSN: 0513-5796 Impact factor: 2.759
Block Sampling Sites
| Group 1. Core blocks |
| C1. Middle frontal gyrus (BA8–9) |
| C2. Posterior superior temporal gyrus (BA22, Wernicke’s area) and middle temporal gyrus (BA21) |
| C3. Inferior parietal lobe (BA39–40, angular gyrus and supramarginal gyrus, part of Wernicke‘s area) |
| C4. Occipital lobe (BA17, calcarine sulcus) |
| C5. Precentral gyrus (BA4, primary motor cortex) |
| C6. Anterior cingulate gyrus at the level of the genu of the corpus callosum (BA24) and posterior cingulate gyrus at the level of the splenium (BA23) |
| C7. Amygdala |
| C8. Anterior hippocampus and entorhinal cortex (BA28) |
| C9. Posterior hippocampus and parahippocampal gyrus at the level of the lateral geniculate nucleus |
| C10. Ventral striatum (caudate nucleus and putamen) at the level of the nucleus accumbens |
| C11. Globus pallidus and nucleus basalis of Meynert at the level of the anterior commissure |
| C12. Insular and putamen |
| C13. Thalamus and subthalamic nucleus |
| C14. Cerebellum with dentate nucleus and vermis |
| C15. Midbrain with substantia nigra |
| C16. Pons with locus coeruleus |
| C17. Medulla oblongata with dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus and hypoglossal nucleus and upper cervical cord |
| C18. Cervical spinal cord* |
| C19. Thoracic spinal cord* |
| C20. Lumbar spinal cord* |
| Group 2. Additional blocks according to research interests |
| A1. Medial frontal pole |
| A2. Anterior orbital gyrus |
| A3. Inferior frontal gyrus, opercular part (BA44, part of Broca‘s area) |
| A4. Superior frontal sulcus |
| A5. Inferior temporal gyrus (BA20) |
| A6. Temporal pole |
| A7. Postcentral gyrus (BA3, 1, 2, primary somatosensory cortex) |
| A8. Frontal white matter |
| A9. Occipital white matter |
| A10. Olfactory bulbs |
BA, Brodmann area.
*Cut transversely at 0.5 to 2.0 cm intervals. These blocks are collected in extended autopsy with spinal cord removal.
Fig. 1Illustration showing where to collect the core and additional blocks listed in Table 1.
Antibodies Commonly Used in the Diagnosis of Major Neurodegenerative Disorders
| Antibody | Clone | Manufacturer | Catalogue no. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tau | AT8 | Thermo Fisher | MN1020 |
| Beta amyloid | 4G8 | Covance | SIG-39220 |
| Phospho TDP-43 | pS409/410-2 | CosmoBio | TIP-PTD-P02 |
| Alpha-synuclein | phospho S129 | Abcam | ab59264 |
| p62 (SQSTM1) | 2C11 | Abnova | H00008878-M01 |
| Beta amyloid (1−40) | IBL | 18580 | |
| Beta amyloid (1−42) | IBL | 18582 | |
| 3-R Tau (RD3) | 8E6/C11 | Merck Millipore | 05-803 |
| 4-R Tau | CosmoBio | TIP-4RT-P01 | |
| FUS | polyclonal | Sigma-Aldrich | HPA008784 |
| Ubiquitin | DAKO | Z 0458 |
Dr. Bigio at Northwestern.
Special and Immunohistochemical Stain Sets for Screening and an Extended Set for Specific Diagnosis
| Site | Sliver | Aβ | Tau | α-Syn | p62/Ubiquitin | TDP-43 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen | FTLD-tau | Screen | DLB | Screen | FTLD-TDP/ALS | ||||
| MFG | V | V | V | V | V | V | V | ||
| STG | V | V | V | ||||||
| IP | V | V | V | ||||||
| Hippo | V | V | V | V | V | V | V | ||
| Amyg | V | V | V | ||||||
| Cing | V | V | |||||||
| Motor | V | ||||||||
| BG | V | V | |||||||
| Cbll | V | V | |||||||
| Stem | V | V | |||||||
| SC | V | ||||||||
Aβ, beta amyloid; FTLD, frontotemporal lobar degeneration; α-Syn, alpha-synuclein; DLB, dementia with Lewy bodies; ALS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; MFG, middle frontal gyrus; STG, superior temporal gyrus; IP, inferior parietal lobe; Hippo, hippocampus; Amyg, amygdala; Cing, cingulate gyrus; Motor, motor cortex; BG, basal ganglia; Cbll, cerebellum; Stem, brainstem; SC, spinal cord.
Dr. Bigio at Northwestern.