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Published in: Acta Neuropathologica 5/2019

01-11-2019 | Dystonia | Original Paper

Contextualizing the pathology in the essential tremor cerebellar cortex: a patholog-omics approach

Authors: Elan D. Louis, Chloë A. Kerridge, Debotri Chatterjee, Regina T. Martuscello, Daniel Trujillo Diaz, Arnulf H. Koeppen, Sheng-Han Kuo, Jean-Paul G. Vonsattel, Peter A. Sims, Phyllis L. Faust

Published in: Acta Neuropathologica | Issue 5/2019

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Abstract

Several morphological changes, centered in/around Purkinje cells (PCs), have been identified in the cerebellum of essential tremor (ET) patients. These changes have not been contextualized within a broader degenerative disease spectrum, limiting their interpretability. To address this, we compared the severity and patterning of degenerative changes within the cerebellar cortex in patients with ET, other neurodegenerative disorders of the cerebellum (spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs), multiple system atrophy (MSA)], and other disorders that may involve the cerebellum [Parkinson’s disease (PD), dystonia]. Using a postmortem series of 156 brains [50 ET, 23 SCA (6 SCA3; 17 SCA 1, 2 or 6), 15 MSA, 29 PD, 14 dystonia, 25 controls], we generated data on 37 quantitative morphologic metrics, which were grouped into 8 broad categories: (1) PC loss, (2) heterotopic PCs, (3) PC dendritic changes, (4) PC axonal changes (torpedoes), (5) PC axonal changes (other than torpedoes), (6) PC axonal changes (torpedo-associated), (7) basket cell axonal hypertrophy, (8) climbing fiber-PC synaptic changes. Our analyses used z scored raw data for each metric across all diagnoses (5772 total data items). Principal component analysis revealed that diagnostic groups were not uniform with respect to cerebellar pathology. Dystonia and PD each differed from controls in only 2/37 metrics, whereas ET differed in 21, SCA3 in 8, MSA in 19, and SCA1/2/6 in 26 metrics. Comparing ET with primary disorders of cerebellar degeneration (i.e., SCAs), we observed a spectrum of changes reflecting differences of degree, being generally mild in ET and SCA3 and more severe in SCA1/2/6. Comparative analyses across morphologic categories demonstrated differences in relative expression, defining distinctive patterns of changes in these groups. Thus, the degree of cerebellar degeneration in ET aligns it with a milder end in the spectrum of cerebellar degenerative disorders, and a somewhat distinctive signature of degenerative changes marks each of these disorders.
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Metadata
Title
Contextualizing the pathology in the essential tremor cerebellar cortex: a patholog-omics approach
Authors
Elan D. Louis
Chloë A. Kerridge
Debotri Chatterjee
Regina T. Martuscello
Daniel Trujillo Diaz
Arnulf H. Koeppen
Sheng-Han Kuo
Jean-Paul G. Vonsattel
Peter A. Sims
Phyllis L. Faust
Publication date
01-11-2019
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Acta Neuropathologica / Issue 5/2019
Print ISSN: 0001-6322
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0533
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00401-019-02043-7

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