Kosaka K
Acta Neuropathol. 1978 May 24;42(2):127-34. doi: 10.1007/BF00690978.
The histochemical and structural properties and the topographical distribution pattern of Lewy bodies in the cerebral cortex as well as in the brain stem and diencephalon were studied in three cases. The Lewy bodies in the cerebral cortex were found in the small or medium-sized neurons of the fifth and sixth layers, particularly in the anterior frontal, temporal, insular, and cingulate cortex, and showed minor differences in their histochemical and structural properties from typical Lewy bodies in the brain stem and diencephalon. By light microscopy they were more irregular in shape, less eosinophilic, less sharply demarcated, and did not have clear halos and central cores. From the ultrastructural aspect, the filaments in them did not radiate, but were arranged at random, and circular profiles were not associated in the central zone. This type of Lewy body was also distributed in the basal ganglia. A close relationship between Lewy bodies and monoamines in the cerebral cortex of our cases was not recognized. These three cases showed also concomitant senile changes, i.e., senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles.
对三例患者大脑皮质、脑干及间脑中路易小体的组织化学和结构特性以及地形分布模式进行了研究。大脑皮质中的路易小体见于第五和第六层的中小神经元,尤其在前额叶、颞叶、岛叶和扣带回皮质,其组织化学和结构特性与脑干和间脑中典型的路易小体略有不同。通过光学显微镜观察,它们形状更不规则,嗜酸性更弱,界限更不清晰,没有明显的晕圈和中心核。从超微结构方面来看,其中的细丝不呈放射状排列,而是随机分布,中央区域没有相关的圆形轮廓。这种类型的路易小体也分布于基底神经节。在我们的病例中,未发现大脑皮质中路易小体与单胺之间存在密切关系。这三例患者还伴有老年改变,即老年斑和神经原纤维缠结。