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Neurofibrillary tangles in Niemann-Pick disease type C
K Suzuki et al. Acta Neuropathol. 1995.
Abstract
Niemann-Pick disease type C (NPC) is an autosomal recessive disease, belonging to a clinically heterogeneous group of lipid storage diseases, distinguished by a unique error in cellular trafficking of exogenous cholesterol, associated with lysosomal accumulation of unesterified cholesterol. Unlike Niemann-Pick disease types A and B, there is no primary genetic defect in sphingomyelinase in NPC. During the routine neuropathological study of NPC patients, we found neurofibrillary tangles (NFT) in a series of cases with a slowly progressive chronic course. These were not associated with beta-amyloid deposits. The NFT were most frequent in the orbital gyrus, cingulate gyrus and entorhinal region of the cerebral cortex, but were also frequently found in the basal ganglia, thalamus and hypothalamus. In one of the most severely affected case, the NFT were even found in the neurons in the inferior olivary nucleus and in the spinal cord. The NFT were immunostained with Alz 50, and consisted of paired helical filaments. The distribution of the neurons bearing the NFT was generally similar to that of the swollen storage neurons, and storage neurons often contained NFT in their perikarya and/or in the meganeurites. However, neurons with NFT could be noted without swollen perikarya. The coexistence of neuronal storage and NFT in NPC without amyloid deposits suggests that perturbed cholesterol metabolism and/or lysosomal membrane trafficking may play a role in the formation of NFT, and that amyloid deposits are not necessarily the prerequisite for NFT formation. The results of our study also suggest that NFT formation may be a rather nonspecific cellular reaction of neurons to certain slowly progressive metabolic perturbations of an as yet undefined nature.
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