Spatial correlations between β-amyloid (Aβ) deposits and blood vessels in familial Alzheimer's disease

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Armstrong, Richard A. [1 ]
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[1] Aston Univ, Birmingham B4 7ET, W Midlands, England
关键词
clustering; frontal cortex; blood vessels; diffusion; perivascular clearance; spatial correlation;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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In sporadic Alzheimer's disease (SAD), the classic ('dense-cored') beta-amyloid (A beta) deposits are aggregated around the larger blood vessels in the upper laminae of the cerebral cortex. To determine whether a similar relationship exists in familial AD (FAD), the spatial correlations between the diffuse, primitive, and classic beta-amyloid (A beta deposits and blood vessels were studied in ten FAD cases including cases linked to amyloid precursor protein (APP) and presenilin (PSEN) gene mutations and expressing apolipoprotein E (apo E) allele E4. Sections of frontal cortex were immunolabelled with antibodies against A beta and with collagen IV to reveal the A beta deposits and blood vessel profiles. In the FAD cases as a whole, A beta deposits were distributed in clusters. Mere was a positive spatial correlation between the clusters of the diffuse A beta deposits and the larger (>10 mu m) and smaller diameter (<10 mu m) blood vessels in one and three cases respectively. The primitive A beta deposits were spatially correlated with larger and smaller blood vessels each in four cases and the classic deposits in three and four cases respectively. Apo E genotype of the patient did not influence spatial correlation with blood vessels. Hence, spatial correlations between the Classic deposits and larger diameter blood vessels were significantly less frequent in FAD compared with SAD. It was concluded that both A beta deposit morphology and AD subtype determine spatial correlations with blood vessels in AD.
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