W. Samuel et al., NEURITIC PLAQUES IN THE LEWY BODY VARIANT OF ALZHEIMER-DISEASE LACK PAIRED HELICAL FILAMENTS, Neuroscience letters, 223(2), 1997, pp. 73-76
The Lewy body variant of Alzheimer disease (LBV) is a distinct categor
y of dementia which, unlike pure diffuse Lewy body disease (DLBD), mee
ts clinical and neuropathologic criteria for Alzheimer disease (AD) bu
t differs from pure AD in having a neocortical predominance of diffuse
and neuritic plaques (NP), with very few neurofibrillary tangles (NFT
). We investigated the immunoreactivity of NP with a monoclonal antibo
dy against paired helical filaments (PHF) composed of phosphorylated m
icrotubule associated protein tau. With routine thioflavin-S preparati
ons, 12 LBV and 14 AD cases had similar numbers of NP, but the LBV had
significantly (P < 0.05) fewer NFT per microscopic field in the midfr
ontal cortex. Among subjects with midfrontal NFT, 81-84% of NP in AD a
nd LBV were anti-PHF positive. Among subjects without midfrontal NFT,
52% of NP in AD but only 12% of NP in LBV cases were anti-PHF positive
(P < 0.05). LBV differs from AD in that its NP generally do not conta
in PHF, unless they are accompanied by neocortical NFT. (C) 1997 Elsev
ier Science Ireland Ltd.