Uncompacted Myelin Lamellae and Nodal Ion Channel Disruption in POEMS Syndrome

R. Hashimoto, H. Koike, Mie Takahashi, K. Ohyama, Y. Kawagashira, M. Iijima, G. Sobue
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Abstract To elucidate the significance of uncompacted myelin lamellae (UML) and ion channel disruption at the nodes of Ranvier in the polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy, and skin changes (POEMS) syndrome, we evaluated sural nerve biopsy specimens from 33 patients with POEMS syndrome and from 7 control patients. Uncompacted myelin lamellae distribution was assessed by electron microscopy and immunofluorescence microscopy. In the POEMS patient biopsies, UML were seen more frequently in small versus large myelinated fibers. Paranodes and Schmidt-Lanterman incisures, where normal physiologic UM is located, were frequently associated with UM. Widening of the nodes of Ranvier (i.e. segmental demyelination) was not associated with UML. There was axonal hollowing with neurofilament condensation at Schmidt-Lanterman incisures with abnormal UML, suggesting axonal damage at those sites in the POEMS patient biopsies. Myelin sheath irregularity was conspicuous in large myelinated fibers and was associated with abnormally widened bizarrely shaped Schmidt-Lanterman incisures. Indirect immunofluorescent studies revealed abnormalities of sodium (pan sodium) and potassium (KCNQ2) channels, even at nonwidened nodes of Ranvier. Thus, UML was not apparently associated with segmental demyelination but seemed to be associated with axonal damage. These observations suggest that nodal ion channel disruption may be associated with functional deficits in POEMS syndrome patient nerves.
POEMS综合征的髓磷脂片不致密和结离子通道破坏
摘要:为了阐明未致密髓鞘片层(UML)和Ranvier淋巴结离子通道破坏在多发性神经病变、器官肿大、内分泌病变、单克隆γ病和皮肤变化(POEMS)综合征中的意义,我们对33例POEMS综合征患者和7例对照患者的腓肠神经活检标本进行了评估。电镜和免疫荧光显微镜观察未致密髓鞘片的分布。在POEMS患者活检中,UML在小髓鞘纤维中比在大髓鞘纤维中更常见。偏执狂和施密特-兰特曼切口(正常生理性多发性硬化症的位置)常与多发性硬化症相关。Ranvier淋巴结的扩大(即节段性脱髓鞘)与UML无关。在伴有异常UML的Schmidt-Lanterman切口可见轴突空穴和神经丝凝结,提示POEMS患者活检中这些部位存在轴突损伤。髓鞘不规则在大髓鞘纤维中很明显,并与异常增宽的奇特形状的施密特-兰特曼切口有关。间接免疫荧光研究显示钠(泛钠)和钾(KCNQ2)通道异常,即使在Ranvier非增宽淋巴结。因此,UML并不明显与节段性脱髓鞘有关,但似乎与轴突损伤有关。这些观察结果表明,淋巴结离子通道破坏可能与POEMS综合征患者神经功能缺陷有关。
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