1. Fabry Disease With Concomitant Lewy Body Disease
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Simone Feldengut, Albert C. Ludolph, Heiko Braak, Jürgen Bohl, Christian Jacob, Kelly Del Tredici, and Heinz Reichmann
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complications [Lewy Body Disease] ,Male ,Pathology ,Autopsy ,Disease ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hypokinesia ,pathology [Brain] ,Lysosomal storage diseases ,pathology [Neurons] ,metabolism [alpha-Synuclein] ,metabolism [Fabry Disease] ,pathology [Astrocytes] ,Neurons ,α-Synuclein ,0303 health sciences ,Parkinsonism ,Trihexosylceramides ,Brain ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Parkinson disease ,complications [Fabry Disease] ,Neurology ,metabolism [Neurons] ,alpha-Synuclein ,medicine.symptom ,Lewy Body Disease ,medicine.medical_specialty ,metabolism [Lewy Body Disease] ,Context (language use) ,Substantia nigra ,metabolism [Trihexosylceramides] ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,blood supply [Brain] ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,α-Galactosidase A ,medicine ,Humans ,ddc:610 ,030304 developmental biology ,pathology [Lewy Bodies] ,Fabry disease ,business.industry ,Pars compacta ,pathology [Lewy Body Disease] ,Lewy bodies/neurites ,Original Articles ,metabolism [Lewy Bodies] ,medicine.disease ,metabolism [Brain] ,Astrocytes ,Lewy Bodies ,Neurology (clinical) ,CD77 ,pathology [Fabry Disease] ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Although Gaucher disease can be accompanied by Lewy pathology (LP) and extrapyramidal symptoms, it is unknown if LP exists in Fabry disease (FD), another progressive multisystem lysosomal storage disorder. We aimed to elucidate the distribution patterns of FD-related inclusions and LP in the brain of a 58-year-old cognitively unimpaired male FD patient suffering from predominant hypokinesia. Immunohistochemistry (CD77, α-synuclein, collagen IV) and neuropathological staging were performed on 100-µm sections. Tissue from the enteric or peripheral nervous system was unavailable. As controls, a second cognitively unimpaired 50-year-old male FD patient without LP or motor symptoms and 3 age-matched individuals were examined. Inclusion body pathology was semiquantitatively evaluated. Although Lewy neurites/bodies were not present in the 50-year-old individual or in controls, severe neuronal loss in the substantia nigra pars compacta and LP corresponding to neuropathological stage 4 of Parkinson disease was seen in the 58-year-old FD patient. Major cerebrovascular lesions and/or additional pathologies were absent in this individual. We conclude that Lewy body disease with parkinsonism can occur within the context of FD. Further studies determining the frequencies of both inclusion pathologies in large autopsy-controlled FD cohorts could help clarify the implications of both lesions for disease pathogenesis, potential spreading mechanisms, and therapeutic interventions.
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- 2019
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