Amyloidosis of the nervous system

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Abstract

Various types of amyloid fibril deposits occur in the nervous system with unique clinical characteristics and pathogeneses. Genetic mutations cause the familial amyloidotic polyneuropathies and acquired polyneuropathies occurring particularly in patients suffering from hypernephromas and myelomas also result from the production of abnormal proteins. Amyloid fibril deposits in cerebral plaques and vessels consisting of β-protein are seen in acquired and familial Alzheimer's disease and in Down's syndrome individuals over 40 years of age. This amyloid fibril deposition could result from a mutational, transcriptional or post-translational alteration in these pathologic processes with most evidence supporting the latter. Other diseases including hereditary cerebral hemorrhage of the Dutch type and Batten's disease involve β-amyloid deposition. The features of the familial and transmissible forms of the spongiform encephalopathies are associated with the prion protein which comprises the amyloid fibril deposits in these conditions. This wide variety of nervous system disorders having amyloid deposits as their primary or subsidiary characteristic make studies of these conditions intriguing models for research workers in clinical, pathologic and molecular biologic fields.

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