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Increased binding of3H-L-deprenyI in spinal cords from patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis as demonstrated by autoradiography
Authors:S. -M. Aquilonius  S. S. Jossan  J. G. Ekblom  H. Askmark  P. -G. Gillberg
Affiliation:(1) Present address: Department of Neurology, University Hospital, Sweden;(2) Department of Medical Pharmacology, Biomedical Centre, Uppsala;(3) Department of General Pharmacology, Kabi Pharmacia Research and Development Laboratory, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Summary The present investigation has applied quantitative autoradiography and histochemistry to study the regional distribution of MAO-B and its relation to the number of cells in respective regions. L-deprenyl binds irreversibly and quantitatively to the B-form of monoamine oxidase, MAO, and is an ideal3H-ligand to measure the MAO-B enzyme protein in tissues by means of in vitro autoradiography. The investigation is performed on spinal sections from five controls and five cases with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) on cervical, thoracic and lumbar level. The highest density of3H-L-deprenyl binding was found around the central canal (lamina X). MAO-B was markedly increased (up to 2.5 times of values in controls) specifically in regions of neurodegeneration e.g. motor neuron laminae and corticospinal tracts. There was a high correlation between glial cell count and3H-L-deprenyl binding with a relation indicating enhanced MAO-B protein in glial cells within areas of neurodegeneration. In contrast the increased microglial cell number in ALS did not show any correlation with3H-L-deprenyl binding.
Keywords:MAO-B  ALS  deprenyl  spinal cord
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