Table 5

Comparison of deep grey matter (DGM) inflammation, neurodegeneration and iron density in relation to the cortex and white matter

MS NADGMMS normal-appearing cortexMS normal-appearing white matter
CD3-positive T cellsMedian1.71.72.2
Min.−Max.0–6.60–5.20–12.2
CD68-reactive macrophages and microglia/mm2Median150.8145.8264.8*
Min.−Max.63.1–310.866–21785.1–505.2
IBA-1-reactive macrophages and microglia /mmMedian222.4267.4390.6*
Min.−Max.35.6–697.945.1–817.7111.1–796.9
iNOS-reactive macrophages and microglia/mm2Median76.717.4*9.6*
Min.−Max.32.1–174.80–1580–107.6
p22-Reactive macrophages and microglia/mm2Median347.4383.7418.8
Min.−Max.122.4–704.3125–788.2177.1–793.4
% Of p22-positive areaMedian1.21.41.7
Min.−Max.0–7.30.1–7.70.2–7
APP-reactive neuronal cell bodies/mm2Median0.30
Min.−Max.0–3.50–2.5
APP-reactive axonal spheroids/ mm2Median300*
Min.−Max.0–55.60–8.70–34.7
% E06-reactive neuronsMedian69.133.9*
Min.−Max.19.8–99.02.5–86.7
E06-reactive axonal spheroids/mm2Median1.50*0*
Min.−Max.0–2240–7.40–2.6
E06-reactive thin cellular processes/mm2Median5.40*0*
Min.–Max.0–150.50–12.20–194.4
E06-reactive oligodendrocytes/mm2Median15.20*0*
Min.−Max.0–72.10–34.70–128.5
E06-reactive lipofuscin/mm2Median29.217.4*3.5*
Min.−Max.1.7–88.50–34.70–29.5
% E06-positive areaMedian3.50.1*0.6*
Min.−Max.0.1–29.70–4.60–29
Oxidised DNA-reactive nuclei/mm2Median3.50*0*
Min.−Max.0–19.70–15.60–12.2
Iron densityMedian654.5306.3*330.3*
Min.−Max.391.6–1031.2238.9–377.7222.3–733.9
  • This table depicts a comparison among the extent of inflammatory infiltrates, neurodegeneration and iron density in the normal-appearing deep grey matter (NADGM) (n=30) and the normal-appearing cortex (n=11) and white matter (n=24) of patients with MS. The values represent the median values and range.

  • *Significant p values after correction for multiple testing in comparison with NADGM.

  • Microglia and macrophage counts are pooled in order to facilitate the description. In patients with MS, normal-appearing white matter in the internal capsule expressed significantly more CD68 (p<0.001) and IBA-1 (p=0.027) compared with those in the NADGM. All evaluated E06-reactive structures, such as neurons (p<0.001), axonal spheroids (p=0.015 and p=0.002, respectively), thin cellular processes (p=0.014 and p=0.008, respectively), oligodendrocytes (p<0.001 and p<0.001, respectively) and lipofuscin (p=0.021 and p<0.001, respectively), were expressed at significantly higher levels in NADGM than in normal-appearing white matter or cortex. Similarly, the levels of oxidised DNA-reactive nuclei (p=0.039 and p<0.001, respectively) and the percentage of area data (p<0.001 and p=0.004, respectively) were greater in the NADGM than in normal-appearing white matter or cortex. APP-positive axonal spheroids were more often found in the NADGM than in the normal-appearing white matter (p=0.006). The iron content of NADGM was also significantly higher than that in cortical grey matter and normal-appearing white matter (p<0.001 and p<0.001, respectively).

  • APP, amyloid precursor protein; IBA-1, ionised calcium-binding adapter molecule 1; iNOS, inducible nitric oxide synthase; MS, multiple sclerosis.