Ubiquitin Immunohistochemistry Suggests Classic Motor Neuron Disease, Motor Neuron Disease With Dementia, and Frontotemporal Dementia of the Motor Neuron Disease Type Represent a Clinicopathologic Spectrum

2005 Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology 159 citations

Abstract

One of the characteristic pathologic changes in classic motor neuron disease (MND) is the presence of ubiquitin-immunoreactive (ub-ir) inclusions in the cytoplasm of lower motor neurons. In addition, cases of MND with dementia (MND-d) also have ub-ir neuronal cytoplasmic inclusions and dystrophic neurites in extramotor neocortex and hippocampus. Although this extramotor pathology is a highly sensitive marker for dementia in MND, similar changes are found in a subset of patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) with no motor symptoms (FTD-MND type). The purpose of this study is to more fully describe and compare the pattern of ub-ir pathology in these 3 conditions. We performed ubiquitin immunohistochemistry on postmortem tissue, representing a wide range of neuroanatomic structures, in cases of classic MND (n = 20), MND-d (n = 15), and FTD-MND type (n = 15). We found the variety of morphologies and the anatomic distribution of ub-ir pathology to be greater than previously documented. Moreover, the degree of overlap suggests that MND, MND-d, and FTD-MND type represent a spectrum of clinical disease with a common pathologic substrate. The only finding restricted to a specific subgroup of patients was the presence of ub-ir neuronal intranuclear inclusions in some cases of familial FTD.

Keywords

Frontotemporal dementiaMotor neuronDementiaPathologyAmyotrophic lateral sclerosisImmunohistochemistryDiseaseNeuroscienceHippocampusNeuritePathologicalMedicineBiology

MeSH Terms

AdultAgedAged80 and overDementiaFemaleHumansImmunohistochemistryInclusion BodiesMaleMiddle AgedMotor Neuron DiseaseNerve DegenerationNeuritesNeurofibrillary TanglesNeuronsPostmortem ChangesUbiquitin

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Year
2005
Type
article
Volume
64
Issue
8
Pages
730-739
Citations
159
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Ian R. Mackenzie, Howard Feldman (2005). Ubiquitin Immunohistochemistry Suggests Classic Motor Neuron Disease, Motor Neuron Disease With Dementia, and Frontotemporal Dementia of the Motor Neuron Disease Type Represent a Clinicopathologic Spectrum. Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology , 64 (8) , 730-739. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.jnen.0000174335.27708.0a

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DOI
10.1097/01.jnen.0000174335.27708.0a
PMID
16106222

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