Accelerated ageing or selective neuronal loss as an important cause of dementia?
- PMID: 83462
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(79)90454-9
Accelerated ageing or selective neuronal loss as an important cause of dementia?
Abstract
Extensive biochemical analysis of whole temporal lobe from cases of dementia and controls suggests that Alzheimer's disease is a primary degenerative nerve-cell disorder and not the result of accelerated ageing. There is selective loss of neocortical cholinergic neurones. Transmitter systems apart from the cholinergic system appears to be affected, but to a lesser extent, and there are no significant changes in the caudate nucleus. The change in cholinergic neurones has been confirmed in biopsy samples.
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