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Does striatal pathology distinguish Parkinson disease with dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies?

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ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA
Volume 112, Issue 3, Pages 253-260

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00401-006-0088-2

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Parkinson disease with dementia; dementia with Lewy bodies; striatal alpha-synuclein; A beta plaques

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The morphological differentiation of Parkinson disease with dementia (PDD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is a matter of discussion. The objective of this study was to investigate the regional distribution of beta-amyloid (A beta) plaques, alpha-synuclein (AS), and pathology in both disorders. The basal ganglia from 17 age-matched patients of PDD and DLB each were immunohistochemically examined with variable degrees of associated Alzheimer pathology using antibodies to A beta, AS, and tau. DLB brains showed a significantly higher burden of (diffuse) amyloid plaques in the putamen and caudate nucleus and slightly more severe tau pathology than PDD brains despite similar neuritic Braak stages. Phases of A beta development in DLB brains often, but inconsistently, correlated with both neuritic Braak stages and severity of striatal A beta load, while these correlations were almost never seen in PDD cases with Alzheimer lesions. They also revealed a higher burden of AS-lesions (both Lewy neurites and Lewy bodies) than PDD cases that commonly had a paucity of all three types of lesion. The globus pallidus was virtually spared in both phenotypes. Differences in AS and A beta pathologies and much less of tau lesions in the striatum support a morphologic distinction between PDD and DLB, which may be of pathophysiologic importance, but the causes of these differences are unclear.

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