Affiliation:
1. Department of Pathology The Jikei University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan
2. Division of Clinical Epidemiology, Research Center for Medical Sciences The Jikei University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan
3. Division of Community Health and Primary Care, Center for Medical Education The Jikei University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan
4. Medical Center for Memory & Cognitive Disorders Sasebo Chuo Hospital Nagasaki Japan
Abstract
AbstractLewy body disease (LBD) is characterized by the appearance of Lewy neurites and Lewy bodies, which are predominantly composed of α‐synuclein. Notably, the cardiac plexus (CP) is one of the main targets of LBD research. Although previous studies have reported obvious differences in the frequency of Lewy body pathology (LBP) in the CP, none of them have confirmed whether LBP preferably appears in any part of the CP. Thus, we aimed to clarify the emergence and/or propagation of LBP in the CP. In this study, 263 consecutive autopsy cases of patients aged ≥50 years were included, with one region per case selected from three myocardial perfusion areas (MPAs) and subjected to proteinase K and then immunohistochemically stained with anti‐α‐synuclein antibodies to assess LBP. We stained all three MPAs in 17 cases with low‐density LBP and observed the actual distribution of LBP. LBP were identified in the CP in 20.2% (53/263) of patients. Moreover, we found that LBP may appear in only one region of MPAs, mainly in the young‐old group (35.3% (6/17) of patients). These findings suggest that it is possible to underestimate LBP in the CP, especially in the young‐old group, by restricting the search to only one of the three MPAs.
Subject
General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine