We performed a quantitative study of the pontine nuclei in the basis pontis and a semiquantitative study of extrapontine structures involved in smooth pursuit in four patients with severe impairment of horizontal smooth pursuit and histopathologically confirmed diagnosis of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). There were only slight changes in the extrapontine structures involved in smooth pursuit, but there was a significant neuronal loss--massive in three patients and mild in one patient--in all nuclei of the basis pontis. Our results suggest that degenerative lesions affecting the pontine nuclei are largely responsible for the horizontal smooth pursuit impairment in PSP.

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