Spatial arrangement patterns of senile plaques in post-mortem senile dementia of the Alzheimer type brains

D. Myers, Richard A. Armstrong, C.U.M. Smith, A.M. Prior, R.A. Carter

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Abstract

We have studied the spatial distribution of plaques in coronal and tangential sections of the parahippocampal gyrus (PHG), the hippocampus, the frontal lobe and the temporal lobe of five SDAT patients. Sections were stained with cresyl violet and examined at two magnifications (x100 and x400). in all cases (and at both magnifications) statistical analysis using the Poisson distribution showed that the plaques were arranged in clumps (x100: V/M = 1.48 - 4.49; x400 V/M = 1.17 - 1.95). this indicates that both large scale and small scale clumping occurs. Application of the statistical techniques of pattern analysis to coronal sections of frontal and temporal cortex and PHG showed. furthermore, that both large (3200-6400 micron) and small scale (100 - 400 micron) clumps were arranged with a high degree of regularity in the tissue. This suggests that the clumps of plaques reflect underlying neural structure.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusUnpublished - 1987
EventJoint Meeting of the Brain Research Association and the Alzheimer's Disease Society - Southampton (UK)
Duration: 22 Jul 198724 Jul 1987

Conference

ConferenceJoint Meeting of the Brain Research Association and the Alzheimer's Disease Society
CitySouthampton (UK)
Period22/07/8724/07/87

Keywords

  • plaques
  • parahippocampal gyrus
  • hippocampus
  • frontal lobe
  • temporal lobe
  • cortex

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