Conjugal Synucleinopathies: A Clinicopathologic Study
Background While preclinical studies have shown that alpha‐synuclein can spread through cell‐to‐cell transmission whether it can be transmitted between humans is unknown. Objectives The aim was to assess the presence of a synucleinopathy in autopsied conjugal couples. Methods Neuropathological findi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Movement disorders 2024-07, Vol.39 (7), p.1212-1217 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
While preclinical studies have shown that alpha‐synuclein can spread through cell‐to‐cell transmission whether it can be transmitted between humans is unknown.
Objectives
The aim was to assess the presence of a synucleinopathy in autopsied conjugal couples.
Methods
Neuropathological findings in conjugal couples were categorized as Parkinson's disease (PD), dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), Alzheimer's disease with Lewy bodies (ADLB), incidental Lewy body disease (ILBD), or no Lewy bodies.
Results
Ninety conjugal couples were included; the mean age of death was 88.3 years; 32 couples had no Lewy bodies; 42 couples had 1 spouse with a synucleinopathy: 10 PD, 3 DLB, 13 ADLB, and 16 ILBD; 16 couples had both spouses with a synucleinopathy: in 4 couples both spouses had PD, 1 couple had PD and DLB, 4 couples had PD and ADLB, 2 couples had PD and ILBD, 1 couple had DLB and ADLB, in 3 couples both had ADLB, and 1 couple had ADLB and ILBD. No couples had both spouses with ILBD.
Conclusions
This large series of 90 autopsied conjugal couples found 16 conjugal couples with synucleinopathies, suggesting transmission of synucleinopathy between spouses is unlikely. © 2024 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. |
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ISSN: | 0885-3185 1531-8257 1531-8257 |
DOI: | 10.1002/mds.29783 |