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- W2149207722 abstract "SUMMARY Substance P immunoreactive (SP+) neurons were analysed quantitatively in serial sections of the mesopontine tegmentum in 6 patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease and 5 age-matched normal controls. In the tegmentum of the Parkinson's disease brains many SP+ neurons contained swollen, twisted neuronal processes as well as Lewy bodies. There were significant reductions in the total number of SP+neurons in the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus (loss 43%), in the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus (loss 28%), in the oral pontine reticular nucleus(loss 41%) and in the median raphe nucleus (loss 76%). It was the large SP+ (>20μm) neurons that were particularly affected. In our control group we did not document a significant relationship between age at death and number of SP+neurons in these tegmental nuclei or between age at death and number of pigmented neurons in the locus coeruleus. In contrast, in patients with Parkinson's disease, there was a strong inverse relationship between age at death and numbers of SP+ and pigmented neurons. Our findings suggest an interaction between the pathophysiological mechanisms initiated by Parkinson's disease and other processes related to ageing. Since tegmental SP+neurons are affected by the primary pathological processes underlying Parkinson's disease as severely as catecholamine-synthesizing neurons are affected, theories of pathogenesis and therapeutic strategies in Parkinson's disease will need to take into account the involvement of these SP+neurons." @default.
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- W2149207722 title "SUBSTANCE P-CONTAINING NEURONS IN THE MESOPONTINE TEGMENTUM ARE SEVERELY AFFECTED IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE" @default.
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