Armstrong R A, Myers D, Smith C U
Department of Vision Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.
Dementia. 1993 Sep-Oct;4(5):251-5. doi: 10.1159/000107330.
The density of diffuse, primitive, classic and compact beta/A4 deposits was estimated in the cortex and hippocampus in Alzheimer's disease (AD) cases with and without pronounced congophilic angiopathy (CA). The total density of beta/A4 deposits in a given brain region was similar in cases with and without CA. Significantly fewer diffuse deposits and more primitive/classic deposits were found in the cases with CA. The densities of the primitive, classic and compact deposits were positively correlated in the cases without CA. However, no correlations were observed between the density of the mature subtypes and the diffuse deposits in these cases. In the cases with CA, the density of the primitive deposits was positively correlated with the diffuse but not with the classic deposits. The data suggest that the mature beta/A4 deposits are derived from the diffuse deposits and that the presence of pronounced CA enhances their formation.
在伴有和不伴有明显嗜刚果红血管病(CA)的阿尔茨海默病(AD)病例中,对皮质和海马体中弥漫性、原始性、典型性和致密性β/A4沉积物的密度进行了估计。在伴有和不伴有CA的病例中,给定脑区β/A4沉积物的总密度相似。在伴有CA的病例中,弥漫性沉积物明显较少,而原始性/典型性沉积物较多。在不伴有CA的病例中,原始性、典型性和致密性沉积物的密度呈正相关。然而,在这些病例中,成熟亚型的密度与弥漫性沉积物之间未观察到相关性。在伴有CA的病例中,原始性沉积物的密度与弥漫性沉积物呈正相关,但与典型性沉积物无关。数据表明,成熟的β/A4沉积物源自弥漫性沉积物,且明显CA的存在会增强它们的形成。