This study examines neurochemical measures of cholinergic, serotonergic and
glutamatergic innervation in frontal temporal and parietal cerebral cortex
from 16 subjects with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) including 10 subjects
with Pick pathology and 6 with dementia of frontal robe type (DFT) together
with 9 subjects with Alzheimer's disease, and 28 matched controls. In both
forms of FTD there was not evidence of any cholinergic abnormality, unlike
the situation in AD. Serotonin receptors were lost from frontal and tempor
al cortex in FTD and from temporal and parietal cortex in AD. In FTD there
was no loss of kainate receptors but loss of AMPA receptors from both tempo
ral and frontal lobes. Loss of AMPA receptors differentiated Pick-type FTD
from DFT, These results are interpreted to indicate selective losses of sub
populations of cortical pyramidal neurones.