Neuropathology of Rett Syndrome: Case Report With Neuronal and Mitochondrial Abnormalities in the Brain
- 1 October 1994
- journal article
- case report
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Child Neurology
- Vol. 9 (4) , 424-431
- https://doi.org/10.1177/088307389400900419
Abstract
Neuronal changes in the brain of a Rett syndrome patient were examined in a frontal lobe biopsy performed at age 3 years and in the postmortem brain at age 15 years. In the brain biopsy, frontal cortex contained numerous scattered pyramidal neurons with cytoplasmic vacuolation and increased cytoplasmic density, with no neuronophagia or inflammation detected; electron microscopy showed these neurons to have large, lucent-appearing mitochondria, very abundant ribosomal content, and some lipofuscin granules. Postmortem brain 12 years later showed scattered neurons in frontal cortex, substantia nigra, and cerebellar folia, with increased electron density of the cytoplasm, stacks of ribosomal endoplasmic reticulum, and large amounts of disorganized membranous material, including autophagic-type organelles. Mitochondria of these neurons contained electron-dense, finely granular matrix inclusions; in the substantia nigra, some spherical mitochondrial inclusions completely filled the matrix space. Golgi preparations of (autopsy) frontal cortex and cerebellar folia showed truncation and thickening of dendrites and a degenerate appearance of cortical pyramidal neurons, similar to changes found in aged brain. Synaptophysin immunohistochemistry indicated that the density of synapses was not greatly altered compared to controls in frontal cortex and cerebellum. The patient also had a second genetic defect, severe combined immunodeficiency with thymic aplasia, which may be X-linked. (J Child Neurol 1994;9:424-431).Keywords
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