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Spinal cord α-synuclein deposition associated with myoclonus in patients with MSA-C. | LitMetric

Spinal cord α-synuclein deposition associated with myoclonus in patients with MSA-C.

Neurology

From Harvard Medical School (J.H., J.D.S.); Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (J.H.), Boston, MA; Department of Neurology (A.M.B.), Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY; Laboratory for Cognitive Neurobiology, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology (F.M.), Boston University School of Medicine, MA; and Departments of Pathology (D.H.O., M.P.F.) and Ataxia Unit, Cognitive Behavioral Neurology Unit, Laboratory for Neuroanatomy and Cerebellar Neurobiology, Department of Neurology (J.D.H.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.

Published: August 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study aimed to investigate whether myoclonus (a twitching condition) in patients with multiple system atrophy (MSA-C) is linked to increased α-synuclein protein deposits in the spinal cord.
  • Researchers compared α-synuclein levels in spinal cord samples from three patients with myoclonus and three without, using various staining methods and digital image analysis.
  • Results showed that patients with myoclonus had significantly higher levels of α-synuclein in specific regions of the spinal cord, suggesting myoclonus may be related to greater protein accumulation, warranting further research with larger sample sizes.

Article Abstract

Objective: To test the hypothesis that myoclonus in patients with multiple system atrophy with predominant cerebellar ataxia (MSA-C) is associated with a heavier burden of α-synuclein deposition in the motor regions of the spinal cord, we compared the degree of α-synuclein deposition in spinal cords of 3 patients with MSA-C with myoclonus and 3 without myoclonus.

Methods: All human tissue was obtained by the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Pathology with support from and according to neuropathology guidelines of the Massachusetts Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. Tissue was stained with Luxol fast blue and hematoxylin & eosin for morphologic evaluation, and with a mouse monoclonal antibody to α-synuclein and Vectastain DAB kit. Images of the spinal cord sections were digitized using a 10× objective lens. Grayscale versions of these images were transferred to ImageJ software for quantitative analysis of 8 different regions of interest (ROIs) in the spinal cord: dorsal column, anterior white column, left and right dorsal horns, left and right anterior horns, and left and right lateral corticospinal tracts. A mixed-effect, multiple linear regression model was constructed to determine if patients with and without myoclonus had significantly different distributions of α-synuclein deposition across the various ROIs.

Results: Patients with myoclonus had more α-synuclein in the anterior horns ( < 0.001) and lateral corticospinal tracts ( = 0.02) than those without myoclonus.

Conclusions: In MSA-C, myoclonus appears to be associated with a higher burden of α-synuclein deposition within spinal cord motor regions. Future studies with more patients will be needed to confirm these findings.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6715505PMC
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