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Neuropath of degen diseases
2.21.07
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03/26/2007

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What are most neurodeg diseases linked to?
Definition
pathological protein misfolding and disease causing genes
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what are the 2 key neuropath signs of AD?
Definition
tau rich intraneuronal neurofibrillary tangles and A-beta amyloid or senile plaques in EXTRACELLULAR SPACES
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What does the endstage AD brain show?
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diffuse cerebral atrophy with enlarged ventricles, narrowed gyri, and widened sulci
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How are neurofibrillary tangles thought to be made?
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hyperphosphorylation of tau--aggregation of paired helical filaments into neurofib tangles
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What's Tau's normal role?
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Tau binds to and stabilizes microtubules --facillitating axonal transport. This is negatively regulated by phosphorylation
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How are senile plaques formed?
Definition
Extracellular deposition of aggregated straight bibrils composed of A-Beta peptides cleaved from the precursor protein APP
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Are diffuse plaques implicated in AD?
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No, found in health individuals 65+.
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What type of plaques are specific for AD?
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Neuritic
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What does the diag of AD require?
Definition
dementia and the pathology
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What is FTDP-17 characterized by?
Definition
frontotemp dementia and parkinsonism is characterized by prom. intracellular neuronal and glial inclusions formed by tau-filaments. This is a tauopathy!
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Pick's disease is a prototypical what?
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neurogenerative FrontoTemp Dementia (FTD)
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What are the symptoms of Pick's disease?
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amnestic cogn dificits, apathy, abulia, difficult with language.
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What type of neuropathy is shown in Pick's
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"knife blade atrophy," swollen neurons with intracytoplasmic Pick bodies
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What is the filamentous Pick body formed from?
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abnormal tau filaments--but no plaques
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What are the clinical signs of endstage CJD?
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severe dementia, ataxia, visual disturbances, myoclonus
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what is spongiosis?
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intraneuronal and intra-astrocytic accumulation of membrane bound vacuoles
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What is the diagnostic hallmark of CJD?
Definition
abnormal prion proteins accumulating within the vacuoles, resistant to protease digestion.
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What is the diagnostic hallmark of PD?
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Lewy Bodies
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How is PSNP different that AD or Pick's Disease?
Definition
Progressive supranuclear palsy IS a tauopathy, but with a prediliction for distinct brain regions like the BS/Basal ganglia
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What is the pathologic of ALS associated with?
Definition
degen of upper and lower motor neurons and the connecting corticospinal tract
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what is the clinical triad of atrophic weakness seen in ALS?
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atrophic weakness of the hands and forearms, spasticity of the legs, and generaluize hyperreflexia. Muscles are characterized by amyotrophy (denervation atrophy)
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Which classes of neurons are vulnerable to degen in ALS?
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motor nuerons of the cortex, BS, and spinal cord
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Although most ALS/FALS Neuropathy occurs in the neuron-rich gray matter, degen also occurs where?
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in WM regions containing the CST
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Where are tauopathies usually found?
Definition
they are inclusions in neurons, oligodendrocytes, and astrocytes
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what are lewy bodies composed of?
Definition
alpha-synuclein
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Name major tauopathies
Definition
FTD, progressive supranuclear palsy, AD
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Name major synucleinopathies
Definition
PD, demetial with LB, multisystemic actrophy
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