Affiliation:
1. Department of Neurology, Wakayama Medical University, Wakayama, Japan
Abstract
Abstract
Kii amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a unique disease that occurs in the southern portion of the Kii Peninsula and exhibits a dual pathology of TAR DNA-binding protein of 43 kDa (TDP-43) proteinopathy and tauopathy. The incidence of ALS in this region was very high in the 1960s, briefly decreased through the 1980s, but began increasing again after 2000 with a change of high-concentration geographic foci. It is unclear, however, whether the unique pathological features have changed along with the incidence changes. This study analyzed postmortem specimens from neuropathologically confirmed Kii ALS cases from the 1970s (n = 4) and those after 1999 (n = 12) from the southern Kii Peninsula or outside of the area. Our results confirm the continued occurrence of Kii ALS after 2000 in the southern Kii Peninsula and the preservation of disease-specific neuronal tau pathology, including the widespread occurrence throughout the brain and spinal cord, sparse neuropil threads, and predominance in superficial layers. Furthermore, we assessed the glial tau pathology of Kii and non-Kii ALS in accordance with the aging-related tau astrogliopathy classification method for the first time and detected a unique brainstem predominant appearance of gray matter aging-related tau astrogliopathy in Kii ALS cases, which may provide clues to pathogenetic mechanisms.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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