Increased Incidence of Epilepsy in a Brain Bank Alzheimer's Disease Cohort and Its Association With TDP-43 Pathology.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Federica Rocca, Jaimee Kennedy, Shamis Osman, Zita Reisz, Andrew King, Istvan Bodi, Safa Al-Sarraj, Claire Troakes
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Aims: Evidence suggests Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients are at increased risk of epilepsy and that seizure incidence is associated with faster cognitive decline. Previous studies indicate hyperphosphorylated tau may play a role in this disease association; however, abnormal TDP-43 and α-synuclein deposition have not been extensively examined.

Methods: Clinical and neuropathological records of AD cases over a 5-year period were retrieved from the London Neurodegenerative Diseases Brain Bank. The 114 cases were categorised into three groups: AD plus epilepsy, AD plus hippocampal sclerosis (HS) and AD only. Semi-quantitative scores for tau, TDP-43 and α-synuclein pathology within the middle temporal gyrus, hippocampus and amygdala were compared between groups.

Results: A 12% incidence of epilepsy and/or epileptic symptomology was found among the cohort. Twelve cases (11%) showed HS. No significant difference in tau pathology scores was seen between groups. However, a significantly higher score for TDP-43 was seen in AD plus epilepsy compared with AD only in the middle temporal gyrus (p = 0.004). The burden of α-synuclein pathology was increased in the amygdala of AD plus epilepsy and AD plus HS.

Conclusions: The incidence of epilepsy within this AD cohort is higher than expected within the general population (even when matched for age), and this may be associated with increased TDP-43 burden. Understanding the relationship between AD and epilepsy may highlight mechanisms of cellular damage and tissue vulnerability.

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脑库阿尔茨海默病队列中癫痫发病率增加及其与TDP-43病理的关系
目的:有证据表明,阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者癫痫发作的风险增加,癫痫发作的发生率与认知能力下降的速度加快有关。先前的研究表明,过度磷酸化的tau可能在这种疾病关联中发挥作用;然而,异常的TDP-43和α-突触核蛋白沉积尚未得到广泛的研究。方法:从伦敦神经退行性疾病脑库检索5年来AD病例的临床和神经病理记录。114例病例分为三组:AD合并癫痫,AD合并海马硬化(HS)和AD单独。比较两组大鼠颞中回、海马和杏仁核内tau、TDP-43和α-突触核蛋白病理半定量评分。结果:该队列中癫痫和/或癫痫症状发生率为12%。12例(11%)表现为HS。两组间tau病理评分无显著差异。然而,AD合并癫痫的TDP-43得分明显高于AD仅在颞中回(p = 0.004)。阿尔茨海默病合并癫痫和阿尔茨海默病合并HS的杏仁核α-突触核蛋白病理负担加重。结论:该AD队列中癫痫的发病率高于一般人群(即使与年龄匹配),这可能与TDP-43负担增加有关。了解阿尔茨海默病和癫痫之间的关系可能会突出细胞损伤和组织易损性的机制。
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期刊介绍: Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology is an international journal for the publication of original papers, both clinical and experimental, on problems and pathological processes in neuropathology and muscle disease. Established in 1974, this reputable and well respected journal is an international journal sponsored by the British Neuropathological Society, one of the world leading societies for Neuropathology, pioneering research and scientific endeavour with a global membership base. Additionally members of the British Neuropathological Society get 50% off the cost of print colour on acceptance of their article.
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