1. Primary visual cortex pathology in ALS patients with C9ORF72 expansion.
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Cykowski, Matthew D., Arumanayagam, Anithachristy S., Powell, Suzanne Z., and Appel, Stanley H.
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CEREBELLAR cortex , *VISUAL cortex , *OCCIPITAL lobe , *FRONTAL lobe , *POSITRON emission tomography , *AMYOTROPHIC lateral sclerosis , *NEUROFIBRILLARY tangles - Abstract
This article discusses a study conducted on the pathology of the primary visual cortex in patients with C9ORF72-associated amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (C9ALS). The study found that dipeptide repeat (DPR) pathology was more prevalent in the visual cortex of C9ALS patients compared to phosphorylated TAR DNA-binding protein (pTDP) pathology. However, there was no significant difference in the density of calcium-binding proteins (CBPs) between C9ALS and non-C9ALS cases. The study suggests that calcium homeostasis may play a role in protecting the visual cortex from ALS-related pathologies. Further research is needed to fully understand the relationship between pTDP and DPR pathologies and their impact on cellular injury. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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