Hereditary spastic paraparesis with dementia, amyotrophy and peripheral neuropathy. A neuropathological study
- 1 June 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology
- Vol. 21 (3) , 255-261
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2990.1995.tb01057.x
Abstract
Hereditary, probably autosomal recessive, spastic paraparesis in two siblings was associated with dementia of frontal lobe type, amyotrophy and peripheral sensory and motor polyneuropathy. Neuropathological findings correlate with neurological deficits, although neuron loss in the caudate and putamen, substantia nigra, and loss of Purkinje cells were clinically silent. Loss of neurons occurred in all cortical layers of the prefrontal lobe and superior temporal gyrus. Immunohistochemical studies showed reduced parvalbumin immunoreactivity in dendrites, and reduced numbers of calbindin D28k‐immunoreactive cells, thus suggesting involvement of cortical local‐circuit neurons. Myelin loss, ubiquitin‐immunoreactive granular deposits, and nerve fibre degeneration in the white matter of the frontal lobes and corpus callosum were also observed. Cerebral and sub‐cortical white matter abnormalities, together with atrophy of the thalamic dorsomedial complex and anterior nucleus, may have accounted for the development of severe dementia in this patient.Keywords
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