Age-related appearance of dendritic inclusions in catecholaminergic brainstem neurons
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Age-related appearance of dendritic inclusions in catecholaminergic brainstem neurons
Abstract
We identified p62-immunoreactive inclusions in dendrites of catecholaminergic brainstem projection neurons using antibodies against p62, ubiquitin, α-synuclein, hyperphosphorylated tau, and tyrosine hydroxylase in 100-μm sections through the brainstem dorsal vagal area, locus coeruleus, and substantia nigra of 149 autopsy cases staged for intraneuronal Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease-associated lesions. The inclusions resembled Marinesco bodies within cell nuclei of catecholaminergic neurons as well as the dot-like structures previously described by Dickson in specific neuropil areas in humans. The p62-positive inclusions were confined to dendrites of catecholaminergic neurons, lacked neuromelanin granules, and were tau- and α-synuclein-negative. Their immunoreactivity for ubiquitin varied and their prevalence significantly increased with advancing age. The presence or absence of Alzheimer's and/or Parkinson's disease-associated pathology did not influence their existence. There was a strong association between the presence of p62-positive inclusions and Marinesco bodies (p < 0.0001). Our results reveal a hitherto unknown alteration within specific neuronal types of the human brainstem that may be independent of the sequestosome-ubiquitin-proteasomal pathway and unrelated to proteinaceous aggregate-formation of neurodegenerative diseases.
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