Ultrastructure of a cerebral white matter lesion in a 41-year-old man with Leigh's encephalomyelopathy (LEM).

A P Anzil, A Weindl, A Struppler
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Abstract

A brain biopsy taken from a 41-year-old man with Leigh's encephalomyelopathy (LEM) was studied under the electron microscope. The sample of cerebral white matter revealed degenerated oligodendrocytes, reactive astrocytes and scavenger cells filled with miscellaneous debris. Myelin underwent splitting and vacuole formation as well as lamellar and vesicular dissolution. Degenerative and reactive changes were prominent in the axons, many of which were calcified. There was marked fibrous gliosis of the tissue and the extracellular space was enlarged. The small vessels were notably involved; evidence of capillary growth was also found. In sum, the overall picture was one of loss of tissue continuity, loss of axons and loss of myelin, opposite to which stood expansion of the extracellular space, accumulation of filament-filled astroglial process, hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the capillaries and increase of the tissue cellularity. The study has confirmed and defined at the ultrastructural level the well-known histological features of LEM. However, the formal, let alone the causal pathogenesis of the disease remains as obscure as ever.

41岁男性Leigh型脑脊髓病(LEM)脑白质病变的超微结构。
电镜下研究了41岁Leigh脑脊髓病(LEM)患者的脑组织活检。脑白质样本显示退化的少突胶质细胞、反应性星形胶质细胞和充满杂项碎片的清除细胞。髓磷脂发生分裂和液泡形成以及层状和泡状溶解。轴突有明显的退行性和反应性改变,其中许多是钙化的。组织纤维性胶质瘤明显,细胞外间隙增大。其中最明显的是小型船只;还发现了毛细血管生长的证据。综上所述,整体表现为组织连续性丧失、轴突丧失、髓磷脂丧失,与之相对的是细胞外空间扩张、充满细丝的星形胶质突起积聚、毛细血管肥大、增生、组织细胞增多。该研究在超微结构水平上证实并定义了LEM众所周知的组织学特征。然而,正式的,更不用说疾病的致病机理仍然像以前一样模糊。
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