Sporadic four-repeat tauopathy with frontotemporal degeneration, parkinsonism and motor neuron disease

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Yue-Shan Piao
Chun-Feng Tan
Keisuke Iwanaga
Akiyoshi Kakita
Hiroki Takano
Masatoyo Nishizawa
Tammaryn Lashley
Tamas Revesz
Andrew Lees
Rohan de Silva
Mitsuhiro Tsujihata
Hitoshi Takahashi
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[1] University of Niigata,Department of Pathology, Brain Research Institute
[2] Nagasaki Kita Hospital,Section of Neurology
[3] University of Niigata,Department of Pathological Neuroscience, Resource Branch for Brain Disease Research CBBR, Brain Research Institute
[4] University of Niigata,Department of Neurology, Brain Research Institute
[5] University College London,Queen Square Brain Bank, Department of Molecular Neuroscience, Institute of Neurology
[6] University College London,Reta Lila Weston Institute of Neurological Studies
[7] Capital University of Medical Sciences,Department of Neuropathology, Xuanwu Hospital
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Acta Neuropathologica | 2005年 / 110卷
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Tauopathy; Frontotemporal degeneration; Parkinsonism; Motor neuron disease; Astrocyte;
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We report a sporadic tauopathy of 6-year duration in a 76-year-old woman. Her initial symptoms were asymmetrical parkinsonism and muscle weakness, with apraxia appearing 2 years later. The brain showed frontal and temporal cerebral atrophy; severe neuronal loss and gliosis were observed in the precentral cortex (loss of Betz cells was also evident) and premotor area, and in the medial temporal lobe, including the temporal tip, amygdala, and hippocampal CA1-subiculum border zone. The substantia nigra showed moderate neuronal loss and gliosis. In the spinal cord, loss of the anterior horn cells and degeneration of the corticospinal tracts were a characteristic feature. In addition, in the affected regions, the remaining neurons were often found to contain intracytoplasmic inclusions resembling neurofibrillary tangles. Tau immunostaining revealed widespread glial-predominant lesions in the cerebral gray and white matter. In contrast, predominance of neuronal lesions (pretangles/tangles) was a feature in the subcortical gray matter, including the spinal cord. The remaining upper and lower motor neurons were also affected by tau pathology. Accumulated tau in these glial cells and neurons was clearly recognized by a specific antibody against four-repeat (4R) tau. The ultrastructural presence of tau-positive tubular structures was confirmed in the glial cells and neurons (tangles). Immunoblotting of a frozen frontal lobe sample revealed accumulation of 4R-predominant tau isoforms. No mutations were found in the tau gene. These findings indicate that a sporadic 4R tauopathy can cause frontotemporal degeneration, parkinsonism, and motor neuron disease. The present case could represent a new clinicopathological phenotype of non-familial tauopathy.
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