Twenty-one unrelated patients with a history of suspected familial Alzheimer disease (FAD) were screened for mutations in PSEN1, PSEN2, and APP, the known FAD genes encoding the presenilins (PS1 and PS2) and the amyloid precursor protein (APP). The mutation detection rate was 57%. Of the nine pathogenic mutations found in 12 cases, three were in APP, one in PSEN2, and five in PSEN1, including two novel Greek mutations (L113Q and N135S). Whereas our findings suggest the possibility of single founders for the majority of mutations, we found evidence of recurrence of the APP mutations V717L and V717I.
Metabotropic glutamate receptors alter the vulnerability of neurons to excitotoxic damage and are reported to display abnormal expression in the central nervous system of ALS patients. Using reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction, we investigated the mRNA expression of specific metabotropic glutamate receptor subtypes in T lymphocytes of 20 patients with sporadic ALS, compared with healthy age-matched control subjects and patients with other neurological disorders. The levels of metabotropic glutamate receptor 2 mRNA were markedly reduced, whereas the expression of other subtypes (1b, 3, 8) was similar to control levels. Our findings may provide a reliable peripheral marker of the glutamatergic dysfunction that characterizes ALS.
Body weight and height of patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) or clinically isolated syndrome suggesting MS (CIS) in the age range 18 to 60 years (154 males and 315 females) were compared with those of subjects (146 males and 212 females) free of any major neurological disease. In drug-free patients, CSF levels of the metabolites of noradrenaline (MHPG), serotonin (5-HIAA), and dopamine (HVA), neurotransmitters involved in eating behavior, were estimated in searching for associations with body mass index (BMI). Statistical evaluations were done separately for males and females. Lower BMI was found in female MS patients compared to female controls, more pronounced in RRMS. BMI was not associated with duration of illness, smoking, present or previous drug treatment, or disability score. Body height showed a shift towards greater values in MS patients compared to controls. Patients in the lower BMI quartile (limits defined from control subjects) had lower 5-HIAA and HVA compared to patients in the upper quartile. The results provide evidence for weight reduction during disease process in MS, possibly related to deficits in serotoninergic and dopaminergic activities that develop during disease course, resulting in impairments in food reward capacity and in motivation to eat.
Based on the key role of Kv1.3 channel activity in lymphocyte physiology, an enhancing in vivo effect of low serum glutamate concentrations on the functional activity of this channel may contribute to lupus T cell hyperactivity. Studies to further elucidate Kv1.3 responses in SLE, as well as the possible pathogenetic role of this unsuspected metabolic abnormality, may have therapeutic implications for SLE patients.
SummaryThis paper describes a new methodology for three-dimensional (3D) representation of biological structures contained in a series of sections, using an illustrative example. Spatial reconstruction of a specific area of an astrocytoma biopsy was carried out with alignment of the serial sections at an accuracy of 0.01% (or 1 µ m cm − 1 ), using the truncated pyramid representation (TPR) methodology. TPR includes: (a) serial tissue sectioning in a ribbon form; (b) alignment of the serial sections based on the properties of a 'truncated pyramid'; (c) identification and localization of structures in every section using a field frame, and representation of the contours of the structures in every section as topographic contours (charting); (d) artificial reconstruction of the missing space between serial sections, by drawing intermediate contours based on the prototype contours of successive sections in order to provide smoother and more elegant representation of the volumes (complementation); and (e) 3D reconstruction. Application of TPR in a selected area of the astrocytoma enabled us to observe the morphology and spatial distribution of neoplastic astrocytic nuclei, which encircled an adjacent blood vessel.
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