TY - JOUR
T1 - Further Postmortem Examination of a Case of Familial Ataxia with Cerebrospinal Fluid Abnormality
T2 - An Electron Microscopic Study of the Intracytoplasmic Eosinophilic Inclusion Bodies in the Central Nervous System
AU - Nakamura, Ichiro
AU - Kurachi, Masayoshi
AU - Fukutani, Yuken
AU - Katsukawa, Kazuhiko
AU - Kobayashi, Katsuji
AU - Kawasaki, Yasuhiro
AU - Suzuki, Michio
AU - Yamaguchi, Nariyoshi
AU - Torii, Hosaku
PY - 1989/6
Y1 - 1989/6
N2 - Abstract: As reported previously, the peculiar intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusion bodies (IEIBs) extensively appeared in the autopsied brain tissue from a 49‐year‐old man having familial ataxia with cerebrospinal fluid abnormality, and histochemically showed abundant proteins, but few lipids and carbohydrates. Ultrastructurally, many membrane‐bound vacuoles derived from the distended cisterns of rough‐surfaced endoplasmic re‐ticulum (RER) appeared in the neurons. They were filled with fine granular, less dense materials. The IEIBs, shown as a homogeneous dense core, were found in some of the vacuoles. Similar vacuoles also appeared in astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, vascular peri‐cytes, ependymal and choroidal epithelial cells. It is suggested that the vacuoles result from the accumulation of metabolic products in the distended RER cisterns of the cells in the central nervous system, presumably representing a genetically determined functional abnormality of the RER in protein synthesis and/or transport.
AB - Abstract: As reported previously, the peculiar intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusion bodies (IEIBs) extensively appeared in the autopsied brain tissue from a 49‐year‐old man having familial ataxia with cerebrospinal fluid abnormality, and histochemically showed abundant proteins, but few lipids and carbohydrates. Ultrastructurally, many membrane‐bound vacuoles derived from the distended cisterns of rough‐surfaced endoplasmic re‐ticulum (RER) appeared in the neurons. They were filled with fine granular, less dense materials. The IEIBs, shown as a homogeneous dense core, were found in some of the vacuoles. Similar vacuoles also appeared in astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, vascular peri‐cytes, ependymal and choroidal epithelial cells. It is suggested that the vacuoles result from the accumulation of metabolic products in the distended RER cisterns of the cells in the central nervous system, presumably representing a genetically determined functional abnormality of the RER in protein synthesis and/or transport.
KW - cerebrospinal fluid abnormality
KW - electron microscopy
KW - familial ataxia
KW - intracisrernal inclusion body (ICIBs)
KW - intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusion body (IEIBs)
KW - protein metabolism
KW - rough‐surfwed endoplasmic reticulum (RER)
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1440-1819.1989.tb02574.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1440-1819.1989.tb02574.x
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 2552208
AN - SCOPUS:0024430962
SN - 1323-1316
VL - 43
SP - 227
EP - 239
JO - Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
JF - Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
IS - 2
ER -