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加齢および痴呆と基底核
加齢および痴呆と基底核
Basal Ganglia in Aging and Dementia
小柳, 清光
生田, 房弘
neostriatum
nucleus accumbens
Alzheimer's disease
progressive supranuclear palsy
parkinsonism-dementia complex of Guam
線条体
側坐核
アルツハイマー病
進行性核上性麻痺
グアム島パーキンソン・痴呆症
The neostriatum, nucleus accumbens and basal nucleus of meynert (bnM) in Alzheimer's disease (AD), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and parkinsonism-dementia complex of Guam (GuamPDC) were examined immunohistologically, ultrastructurally, quantitatively and topographically. Compaired to neurologically normal controls, the number of large neurons was reduced by approximately 65% in the caudate nucleus and putamen in these diseases and especially, in AD and GuamPDC, by more than 90% in the nucleus accumbens. The decreased number of large neurons in the neostriatum was significantly correlated to that in the bnM in AD and GuarnPDC, but not in PSP. The remaining large neurons in the neostriatum and nucleus accumbens of these three diseases contained neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs). The NFTs were composed varying amounts of 21-to 25-nm wide paired helical filaments admixed with straight tubules (STs) in AD and GuamPDC, and composed mainly of STs in PSP. Extremely severe loss of large neurons in the nucleus accumbens in AD and GuamPDC may be linked to marked degeneration of the limbic and ventral tegmental areas and nucleus dorsal raphe.
新潟医学会
1994-07
jpn
departmental bulletin paper
http://hdl.handle.net/10191/38355
https://niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/19242
AN00182415
00290440
新潟医学会雑誌
新潟医学会雑誌
108
7
475
480
https://niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/19242/files/108(7)_475-480.pdf
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2019-08-08