Arai H, Noguchi I, Makino Y, Kosaka K, Heizmann C W, Iizuka R
Department of Psychiatry, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
J Neurol. 1991 Jul;238(4):200-2. doi: 10.1007/BF00314780.
Parvalbumin (a calcium-binding protein)-immunoreactive (PV-Ir) neurons in the cerebral cortex were examined in 20 postmortem brains obtained from elderly controls and patients with Pick's disease (PD). The type of PV-Ir neurons and their distribution in control and PD brains were similar. The number of PV-Ir neurons in PD brains did not differ significantly from that in the control brains either. These findings suggested that PV-Ir neurons in the cortex are not affected in PD brains. A significant loss of PV-Ir neurons has already been reported in brains obtained from patients with Alzheimer-type dementia (ATD), and the present results suggest the possibility that the damage of PV-Ir neurons might be comparatively selective for ATD brains.
在取自老年对照者和皮克病(PD)患者的20个死后大脑中,对大脑皮质中微小清蛋白(一种钙结合蛋白)免疫反应性(PV-Ir)神经元进行了检查。PV-Ir神经元的类型及其在对照大脑和PD大脑中的分布相似。PD大脑中PV-Ir神经元的数量与对照大脑中的数量也没有显著差异。这些发现表明,皮质中的PV-Ir神经元在PD大脑中未受影响。已经报道在取自阿尔茨海默型痴呆(ATD)患者的大脑中PV-Ir神经元有显著缺失,目前的结果提示PV-Ir神经元的损伤可能对ATD大脑具有相对选择性。