Brain Banking in Dementia Studies
- PMID: 38427200
- DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3774-6_17
Brain Banking in Dementia Studies
Abstract
It is now well-established practice in dementia that one clinical entity may be caused by various neurodegenerative disorders, each with different histopathological findings, whereas neuropathologically confirmed patients may have different, unusual, and atypical clinical manifestations.This inconsistency in dementia patients leads to neuropathological examination of cases, and neuropathological examination seems to be an inevitable part of dementia practice, at least until all clinical entities are properly identified for humans.Additionally, the development of disease-modifying therapies and confirmation of the actual accurate diagnosis of the neurodegenerative disease that the drug is thought to modify or act upon are of great importance for neuropathological evaluation in brain banks.Neuropathological processes coexisting among patients diagnosed with established clinical criteria or international guidelines have provided a new perspective in the context of drug development.Here, we review our routinely used methodology in the context of the brain banking process.
Keywords: Brain; Dissection; Neurodegenerative; Neuropathological examination; Postmortem.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
References
-
- Teacher JH (1900) Catalogue of the anatomical and pathological preparations of Dr William Hunter. James MacLehose and Sons, Hunterian Museum, Glasgow, pp 318–319
-
- Gere C (2005) History of neuroscience: a brief history of brain archiving. IBRO History of neuroscience
-
- Nosographie philosophique, ou la méthode de l’analyse appliquée à la médecine (2 volumes) (1798)
-
- Alzheimer A (1907) Über eine eigenartige Erkrankung der Hirnrinde. Allg Zschr Psychiatr Psych gerichtl Med 64:146–148
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical
