Abstract
Parkinson's disease (PD) and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) are distinct neurodegenerative disorders. We describe an 81-year-old woman with 3 years of progressive gait unsteadiness, frequent falls, and mild cognitive dysfunction, all considered clinically to be an early fronto-temporal neurodegenerative disorder. She died of an acute myocardial infarction. Examination of her brain revealed alpha-synuclein- and tau-positive inclusions diagnostic of PD and PSP. Immunoelectron microscopy and Western blot analysis confirmed combined PD/PSP. This case provides strategies for the reliable molecular validation of concomitant PD and PSP, and demonstrates the utility of these techniques in patients with atypical clinical presentations.
MeSH terms
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Aged
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Brain / metabolism
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Brain / pathology*
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Brain / ultrastructure
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Female
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Lewy Bodies / metabolism
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Lewy Bodies / pathology
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Lewy Bodies / ultrastructure
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Microscopy, Electron
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Nerve Tissue Proteins / metabolism
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Neurites / metabolism
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Neurites / pathology
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Neurites / ultrastructure
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Neurons / metabolism
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Neurons / pathology*
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Neurons / ultrastructure
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Parkinson Disease / complications*
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Parkinson Disease / pathology*
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Parkinson Disease / physiopathology
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Protein Isoforms / metabolism
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Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive / complications*
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Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive / pathology*
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Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive / physiopathology
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Synucleins
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Trinucleotide Repeat Expansion / genetics
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alpha-Synuclein
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tau Proteins / metabolism
Substances
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Nerve Tissue Proteins
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Protein Isoforms
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SNCA protein, human
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Synucleins
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alpha-Synuclein
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tau Proteins