Enteric Pathologic Manifestations of Alpha-Synucleinopathies

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作者
Punsoni, Michael [1 ]
Friedman, Joseph H. [2 ]
Resnick, Murray [1 ]
Donahue, John E. [1 ]
Yang, Dong Fang [1 ]
Stopa, Edward G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Rhode Isl Hosp, Dept Pathol, Providence, RI 02902 USA
[2] Rhode Isl Hosp, Dept Neurol, Providence, RI USA
关键词
autonomic diseases; alpha-synuclein; gastrointestinal; Parkinson disease; neuropathology; DETECT LEWY PATHOLOGY; PARKINSONS-DISEASE; OLFACTORY DYSFUNCTION; COLONIC BIOPSIES; BODY DISEASE; FREQUENCY; BIOMARKER; BRAAK;
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10.1097/PAI.0000000000000613
中图分类号
R602 [外科病理学、解剖学]; R32 [人体形态学];
学科分类号
100101 ;
摘要
Background: Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms are common in Parkinson disease (PD), often preceding neurological manifestations; however, early diagnostic utility of GI biopsies remains controversial. Studies suggest aberrant deposition of alpha-synuclein (alpha-syn) follows step-wise progression in central nervous system though histologic interpretation of normal and aberrant staining patterns have shown variable results. This study examines whether GI alpha-syn mRNA expression combined with standard alpha-syn immunohistochemical staining enhance the role of GI biopsy in PD. Materials and Methods: Four groups were examined, including pediatric (21) and adult control patients (18), PD clinic patients (17), and pathologically confirmed PD cases from hospital archives (16). Enteric nervous system alpha-syn staining was evaluated by immunohistochemistry in 33 PD and 39 controls. alpha-Syn mRNA levels were compared between patient groups using quantitative polymerase chain reaction and stomach and colon levels in PD. Results: PD patients had Lewy bodies (LB) and diffuse neuronal alpha-syn staining. GI tissues from elderly controls, children, and young adults exhibited diffuse positivity. LB were limited to PD. Myenteric plexus immunoreactivity varied in different regions. Widespread staining was noted within stomach and colon. Immunoreactivity was present within esophagus, appendix, and small bowel. alpha-Syn mRNA expression was highest in PD; however, levels varied between proximal and distal GI tract. Conclusions: alpha-Syn is normally present within young and elderly enteric nervous system; furthermore, while alpha-syn mRNA is always detectable, levels are highest and most variable in PD. This suggests that enteric alpha-syn may be altered in neurodegenerative disease. The presence of LB in the GI tract, not solely alpha-syn expression, may prove useful, distinguishing neurodegenerative disease patients from normal controls.
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页码:543 / 548
页数:6
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