Authors
David M Bowen, Abdolrahman Najlerahim, Andrew W Procter, Paul T Francis, Elaine Murphy
Publication date
1989/12
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
86
Issue
23
Pages
9504-9508
Description
The extent and distribution of biochemical abnormalities thought to reflect disorders of subpopulations of neurons have been determined in the cerebral cortex from brains of patients with Alzheimer-type dementia and depressive illness who died of natural causes. In dementia, loss of gray matter from areas of the parietal and temporal lobes is most obvious. In depression, these areas are not affected, but the pars opercularis and temporal pole are smaller than in controls. Results expressed per unit mass of total protein indicate selective reductions in both disorders of serotonin 2 recognition sites in all areas examined and of somatostatin content in only the temporal pole of the six areas examined. In dementia alone a selective loss was found of somatostatin content of the superior parietal lobule and of serotonin 1A sites and choline acetyltransferase activity in all areas examined. Results for depression expressed …
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Scholar articles
DM Bowen, A Najlerahim, AW Procter, PT Francis… - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1989