Mechanisms of Cerebral Microbleeds

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作者
Wadi, Lara C. [1 ]
Grigoryan, Mher Mahoney [1 ]
Kim, Ronald C. [2 ]
Fang, Chuo [1 ]
Kim, Jeffrey [2 ]
Corrada, Maria M. [3 ,4 ]
Paganini-Hill, Annlia [1 ]
Fisher, Mark J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Neurol, Irvine, CA 92717 USA
[2] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Pathol & Lab Med, Irvine, CA USA
[3] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Epidemiol, Irvine, CA USA
[4] Univ Calif Irvine, Inst Memory Impairments & Neurol Disorders, Irvine, CA USA
关键词
Arteriosclerosis; Autopsy; Blood-brain barrier; Cerebral microhemorrhage; Histology; Immunohistochemistry; IRON; PREVALENCE; STROKE; GUIDE; MRI; AGE;
D O I
10.1093/jnen/nlaa082
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Cerebral microbleeds (CMB) are a common MRI finding, representing underlying cerebral microhemorrhages (CMH). The etiology of CMB and microhemorrhages is obscure. We conducted a pathological investigation of CMH, combining standard and immunohistological analyses of postmortem human brains. We analyzed 5 brain regions (middle frontal gyms, occipital pole, rostral cingulate cortex, caudal cingulate cortex, and basal ganglia) of 76 brain bank subjects (mean age +/- SE 90 +/- 1.4 years). Prussian blue positivity, used as an index of CMH, was subjected to quantitative analysis for all 5 brain regions. Brains from the top and bottom quartiles (n = 19 each) were compared for quantitative immunohistological findings of smooth muscle actin, claudin-5, and fibrinogen, and for Sclerosis Index (SI) (a measure of arteriolar remodeling). Brains in the top quartile (i.e. with most extensive CMH) had significantly higher SI in the 5 brain regions combined (0.379 +/- 0.007 vs 0.355 +/- 0.008; p < 0.05). These findings indicate significant coexistence of arteriolar remodeling with CMH. While these findings provide clues to mechanisms of microhemorrhage development, further studies of experimental neuropathology are needed to determine causal relationships.
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页码:1093 / 1099
页数:7
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