韩国国家脑生物库中神经退行性疾病的临床病理相关性

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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背景和目的:韩国国家脑生物银行(NBBK)是由韩国疾病控制与预防院和韩国国立卫生研究院支持的脑库联盟,于2015年启动,以支持神经退行性疾病痴呆症(NDD)的研究。本研究旨在介绍NBBK,并根据NBBK收集的数据分析描述临床病理相关性。方法:在韩国建立了三星医疗中心脑库(SMCBB)、首尔大学医院脑库(SNUHBB)、釜山大学医院脑库(PNUHBB)和明知医院脑库(MJHBB)四家医院脑库。临床和病理数据从这些脑库使用标准化的协议收集。分析临床和病理诊断的患病率,以表征临床病理相关性。结果:2016年8月至2023年12月,共收集185例脑标本并进行病理评估(SNUHBB: 117;PNUHBB: 27个;SMCBB: 34;MJHBB: 7)。同意年龄为70.8±12.6岁,尸检年龄为71.7±12.4岁。四种最常见的临床诊断是阿尔茨海默病(AD)痴呆(20.0%)、特发性帕金森病(15.1%)、未明确的痴呆(11.9%)和认知未受损(CU)(11.4%)。大多数未明确的痴呆病例病理诊断为中枢神经系统(CNS)血管病变(31.8%)或AD(31.8%)。值得注意的是,只有14.2%的CU病例病理表现正常。最常见的三种病理诊断是AD(26.5%)、CNS血管病变(14.1%)和路易体病(13.5%)。结论:这些临床和神经病理学结果为韩国NDD的发病机制提供了更深入的了解。
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Clinicopathological Correlations of Neurodegenerative Diseases in the National Brain Biobank of Korea.

Background and purpose: The National Brain Biobank of Korea (NBBK) is a brain bank consortium supported by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency and the Korea National Institute of Health, and was launched in 2015 to support research into neurodegenerative disease dementia (NDD). This study aimed to introduce the NBBK and describes clinicopathological correlations based on analyses of data collected from the NBBK.

Methods: Four hospital-based brain banks have been established in South Korea: Samsung Medical Center Brain Bank (SMCBB), Seoul National University Hospital Brain Bank (SNUHBB), Pusan National University Hospital Brain Bank (PNUHBB), and Myongji Hospital Brain Bank (MJHBB). Clinical and pathological data were collected from these brain banks using standardized protocols. The prevalence rates of clinical and pathological diagnoses were analyzed in order to characterize the clinicopathological correlations.

Results: Between August 2016 and December 2023, 185 brain specimens were collected and pathologically evaluated (SNUHBB: 117; PNUHBB: 27; SMCBB: 34; MJHBB: 7). The age at consent was 70.8±12.6 years, and the age at autopsy was 71.7±12.4 years. The four-most-common clinical diagnoses were Alzheimer's disease (AD) dementia (20.0%), idiopathic Parkinson's disease (15.1%), unspecified dementia (11.9%), and cognitively unimpaired (CU) (11.4%). Most cases of unspecified dementia had a pathological diagnosis of central nervous system (CNS) vasculopathy (31.8%) or AD (31.8%). Remarkably, only 14.2% of CU cases had normal pathological findings. The three-most-common pathological diagnoses were AD (26.5%), CNS vasculopathy (14.1%), and Lewy body disease (13.5%).

Conclusions: These clinical and neuropathological findings provide a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying NDD in South Korea.

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Journal of Clinical Neurology
Journal of Clinical Neurology 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: The JCN aims to publish the cutting-edge research from around the world. The JCN covers clinical and translational research for physicians and researchers in the field of neurology. Encompassing the entire neurological diseases, our main focus is on the common disorders including stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson''s disease, dementia, multiple sclerosis, headache, and peripheral neuropathy. Any authors affiliated with an accredited biomedical institution may submit manuscripts of original articles, review articles, and letters to the editor. The JCN will allow clinical neurologists to enrich their knowledge of patient management, education, and clinical or experimental research, and hence their professionalism.
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