2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x2011000300005
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Brain stem and cerebellum volumetric analysis of Machado Joseph disease patients

Abstract: Machado-Joseph disease, or spinocerebellar ataxia type 3(MJD/SCA3), is the most frequent late onset spinocerebellar ataxia and results from a CAG repeat expansion in the ataxin-3 gene. Previous studies have found correlation between atrophy of cerebellum and brainstem with age and CAG repeats, although no such correlation has been found with disease duration and clinical manifestations. In this study we test the hypothesis that atrophy of cerebellum and brainstem in MJD/SCA3 is related to clinical severity, di… Show more

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“…We also observed the formation of high molecular weight ATXN3 aggregates throughout neuronal differentiation, including in derived SCA3-NPC and mature SCA3-CN. Though there is evidence for involvement of the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital and limbic lobes in SCA3 58,59 , the degree of neuronal loss in these regions is significantly less severe than in brainstem and cerebellar nuclei 60 . Because cortical regions likely play less of a role in the progressive deterioration of motor control in SCA3 patients, differentiated forebrain cortical neurons may not be the best cellular model in which to study SCA3 disease processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…We also observed the formation of high molecular weight ATXN3 aggregates throughout neuronal differentiation, including in derived SCA3-NPC and mature SCA3-CN. Though there is evidence for involvement of the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital and limbic lobes in SCA3 58,59 , the degree of neuronal loss in these regions is significantly less severe than in brainstem and cerebellar nuclei 60 . Because cortical regions likely play less of a role in the progressive deterioration of motor control in SCA3 patients, differentiated forebrain cortical neurons may not be the best cellular model in which to study SCA3 disease processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Progressive reduction in the cerebellar volume, correlating with disease duration and age, has been documented in patients with MSA-C [ 31 ], SCA2 [ 32 ], SCA3 [ 33 ] and SCA6 [ 34 ]. In SCA2, the presence of pre-symptomatic region-specific atrophy was observed and a possible developmental component to the pathomechanisms was once proposed [ 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a previous study using multimodal MR imaging-based analyses in a large cohort of patients and presymptomatic subjects showed that volume measurements were more sensitive than SARA (Reetz et al, 2013), which provides a strong empirical basis for using these objective neuroimaging biomarkers to supplement ataxia assessment scales in the evaluation of clinical outcomes. Some neuroimaging studies have demonstrated an inverse correlation between the CAG repeats length and the volume of brainstem, cerebellum, and basal ganglia (Yoshizawa et al, 2003;Schulz et al, 2010;Camargos et al, 2011;Peng et al, 2019), whereas some failed to reveal a significant association between the CAG repeat expansion and the volume changes in the specific brain region (Burk et al, 1996;Klockgether et al, 1998;Eichler et al, 2011;Goel et al, 2011;Guimarães et al, 2013;Stefanescu et al, 2015;Huang et al, 2017). Apart from these neuroimaging reports, a pathoanatomic study also disclosed no correlation between the degeneration of the cerebellar Purkinje cell layer or the deep cerebellar nuclei with the CAG repeat length (Scherzed et al, 2012).…”
Section: Widespread Alterations In Brain Morphology In Sca3/mjd Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%