K. Wakabayashi et al., NACP/alpha-synuclein-positive filamentous inclusions in astrocytes and oligodendrocytes of Parkinson's disease brains, ACT NEUROP, 99(1), 2000, pp. 14-20
The precursor of the non-A beta component of Alzheimer's disease amyloid (N
ACP), also called alpha-synuclein, is a major component of Lewy bodies in P
arkinson's disease (PD) as well as of neuronal and oligodendroglial cytopla
smic inclusions in multiple system atrophy. We previ- ously reported argyro
philic, tau-negative glial inclusions in the midbrains of patients with PD
and have now conducted immunocytochemical and ultrastructural examinations.
The PD glial inclusions also are immunoreactive for NACP/alpha-synuclein,
but not for beta-synuclein, and ultrastructurally are composed of filamento
us structures about 25-40 nm in diameter. Double immunolabeling showed that
the inclusions were present in both astrocytic and oligodendroglial cells.
They were located within the substantia nigra in 13 of 30 patients with PD
and outside the nigra in 24. The number of inclusions was correlated with
the severity of nigral neuronal loss. These findings indicate that abnormal
accumulation of NACP/alpha-synuclein in glial cells is a pathological feat
ure of PD related to its progression.