X-ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy was applied in order to investigate differences in iron chemical state between the nerve cells of substantia nigra (SN) representing Parkinson's disease (PD) and those of control cases. Autopsy samples were cut using a cryotome, and were not fixed and not embedded in paraffin. The comparison of the absorption spectra near the iron K-edge measured in melanized neurons from SN of PD and control samples did not show significant differences in iron oxidation state. Measurements of inorganic reference materials containing iron in the second and third oxidation states indicate that most of the iron in all the nerve cell bodies examined was oxidized and occurred as trivalent ferric iron (Fe(3+)).

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