Skin fibroblast microtubular network in Alzheimer disease
- 1 December 1979
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in Annals of Neurology
- Vol. 6 (6), 548-552
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.410060615
Abstract
A preliminary observation from another laboratory recently suggested that a systemic microtubular defect may exist in Alzheimer disease. To investigate this hypothesis, we obtained skin biopsies from 4 patients with Alzheimer disease and 2 age‐matched controls Fibroblast cultures were established and the tubulin networks examined using immunoadsorbent purified antitubulin antibody and the indirect immunoperoxidase technique as well as electron microscopy. The cells were also examined after treatment with vinblastine and at senescence. The microtubular network appeared as delicate fibers radiating From the perinuclear region toward the cytoplasmic margins. No differences were recognized between the controls and the fibroblast cultures from patients with Alzheimer disease. Microtubules were not visualized following incubation with vinblastine, but positively staining intracytoplasmic paracrystalline inclusions were noted. No abnormalities of microtubules were recognized in the electron microscopic examinations. These findings suggest that the neurofibrillary neuronal degeneration of Alzheimer disease is not a manifestation of a systemic disorder of the microtubular network.Keywords
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