[Qualitative and quantitative characteristics of structures of cerebral cortex structure in young people under conditions of chronic alcohol intoxication].
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Abstract
Objective: To study morphological changes of cerebral cortex in young people under the conditions of chronic alcohol intoxication (CAI).
Material and methods: Morphometric examination of cerebral cortex fragments obtained from 28 persons who died with a CAI diagnosis (average age was 38 years), and 25 subjects who died from other causes, which are not associated with alcohol consumption (average age was 39 years), was carried out.
Results: It was shown that neurons of pathological shapes, including hypo- and hyperchromic, pyknotic and «shadow-like», were dominant in group of CAI. There was an increase in the glial index and a greater intensity of perivascular and pericellular edema compared to the control group.
Conclusion: Morphological changes of cerebral cortex under the conditions of CAI are non-specific and largely similar to neurodegenerative alterations in other pathological conditions, senile dementia. Clearer histological criteria for alcoholic encephalopathy are needed, including with the use of immunohistochemical methods.
目的:研究慢性酒精中毒(CAI)条件下青少年大脑皮层的形态学变化:研究慢性酒精中毒(CAI)条件下年轻人大脑皮层的形态变化:对28名被诊断为慢性酒精中毒死亡者(平均年龄38岁)和25名死于与饮酒无关的其他原因的受试者(平均年龄39岁)的大脑皮层片段进行形态学检查:结果表明,病理形态的神经元(包括低色素和高色素、脓结节和 "阴影样")在 CAI 组中占主导地位。与对照组相比,胶质细胞指数增加,血管周围和细胞周围水肿更严重:结论:在 CAI 条件下,大脑皮层的形态学变化是非特异性的,在很大程度上与其他病理条件下的神经退行性改变、老年痴呆症相似。酒精性脑病需要更明确的组织学标准,包括使用免疫组化方法。
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