Lateralization of brain morphologic and cholinergic abnormalities in Alzheimer's disease

Arch Neurol. 1989 Jun;46(6):639-42. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1989.00520420059023.

Abstract

The extent of left-right asymmetry in the densities of senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles and the levels of the cholinergic enzymes choline acetyltransferase and acetylcholinesterase were quantified in the middle frontal and superior temporal cerebral cortex, entorhinal cortex, and prosubiculum of the hippocampus from 21 patients who died with Alzheimer's disease. Morphologic lesions were more asymmetrically distributed than deficits in the cholinergic enzymes. Neither cerebral hemisphere showed consistently higher densities of senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles, or lower levels of choline acetyltransferase and acetylcholinesterase. Deficits in the cholinergic enzymes tended to colateralize, while asymmetries of senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles did not. Finally, left-right asymmetry in the density of senile plaques diminished with increasing neuropathologic severity, while similar evidence for diminishing left-right asymmetry of neurofibrillary tangle density or cholinergic enzyme activity with increasing severity was not found.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Acetylcholinesterase / metabolism
  • Aged
  • Alzheimer Disease / enzymology
  • Alzheimer Disease / pathology*
  • Brain / pathology*
  • Choline O-Acetyltransferase / metabolism
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Neurofibrils / pathology
  • Parasympathetic Nervous System / enzymology*
  • Tissue Distribution

Substances

  • Choline O-Acetyltransferase
  • Acetylcholinesterase