Literature DB >> 8710087

Decreased parvalbumin immunoreactivity in surviving Purkinje cells of patients with spinocerebellar ataxia-1.

P J Vig1, J D Fratkin, D Desaiah, R D Currier, S H Subramony.   

Abstract

The distribution of two calcium-binding proteins, calbindin D28k (CaBP) and parvalbumin (PV), was investigated by immunohistochemistry in the brains of three individuals dying of nonneurologic illness and three patients with spinocerebellar ataxia-1 (SCA-1). SCA-1 has recently been proven to be due to an unstable CAG repeat mutation on chromosome 6. In the cerebellum of control individuals the Purkinje cells showed strong immunoreactivity to CaBP. Other cells were CaBP-negative. Parvalbumin was highly localized to Purkinje, basket, stellate, and Golgi cells. All surviving Purkinje cells in SCA-1 were strongly immunoreactive to CaBP. The number of PV-immunoreactive Purkinje cells was markedly reduced in SCA-1. In addition, there was a significant decrease in the intensity of PV immunostaining within the individual Purkinje cells compared with controls. However, in the hippocampus, temporal cortex, and lateral geniculate scattered PV-positive neurons were seen in SCA-1 patients, similar to those in controls. The present results suggest that the decreased PV-immunoreactivity in the surviving Purkinje cells in SCA-1 may reflect biochemical alterations preceding Purkinje cell degeneration.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8710087     DOI: 10.1212/wnl.47.1.249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurology        ISSN: 0028-3878            Impact factor:   9.910


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2.  Knockdown of acid-sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a) suppresses disease phenotype in SCA1 mouse model.

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3.  Bergmann glial S100B activates myo-inositol monophosphatase 1 and Co-localizes to purkinje cell vacuoles in SCA1 transgenic mice.

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