Wakabayashi K, Takahashi H
Brain Disease Research Center, Brain Research Institute, Niigata University, Japan.
Eur Neurol. 1997;38 Suppl 2:2-7. doi: 10.1159/000113469.
Lewy body formation has been considered to be a marker for neuronal degeneration, because postmortem studies of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients have shown loss of neurons in the predilection sites for Lewy bodies. We systemically studied the autonomic nervous system in patients with PD. Lewy bodies were widely distributed in the hypothalamus, sympathetic system (intermediolateral nucleus of the thoracic cord and sympathetic ganglia) and parasympathetic system (dorsal vagal and sacral parasympathetic nuclei). The number of neurons in the intermediolateral nucleus was significantly reduced. Furthermore, Lewy bodies were also found in the enteric nervous system of the alimentary tract, cardiac plexus, pelvic plexus and adrenal medulla. These findings indicate that both central and peripheral autonomic nervous systems are involved in the disease process in PD.
路易小体的形成被认为是神经元变性的一个标志,因为对帕金森病(PD)患者的尸检研究表明,路易小体好发部位的神经元出现了丢失。我们对PD患者的自主神经系统进行了系统研究。路易小体广泛分布于下丘脑、交感神经系统(胸段脊髓中间外侧核和交感神经节)和副交感神经系统(迷走背核和骶副交感核)。中间外侧核中的神经元数量显著减少。此外,在消化道的肠神经系统、心脏丛、盆腔丛和肾上腺髓质中也发现了路易小体。这些发现表明,中枢和外周自主神经系统均参与了PD的疾病进程。