Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
AF Santillo, L Skoglund, M Lindau, KE Eeg-Olofsson, M Tovi, H Engler (2009)
Frontotemporal dementia-amyotrophic lateral sclerosis complex is simulated by neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulationAlzheimer Dis Assoc Disord, 23
S Prpar Mihevc, S Darovic, A Kovanda, A Bajc Cesnik, V Zupunski, B Rogeli (2017)
Nuclear trafficking in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal lobar degenerationBrain, 140
L Hopes, G Grolez, C Moreau, R Lopes, G Ryckewaert, N Carnière (2016)
Magnetic resonance imaging features of the nigrostriatal system: biomarkers of Parkinson?s disease stages?PLoS ONE, 16
J Reuck, V Deramecourt, C Cordonnier, D Leys, F Pasquier, C-A Maurage (2011)
Prevalence of small cerebral bleeds in patients with a neurodegenerative dementia: a neuropathological studyJ Neurol Sci, 300
F Agosta, S Galantucci, G Magnani, A Marcone, D Martinelli, M Antonietta Volontè (2015)
MRI signatures of the frontotemporal lobar degeneration continuumHum Brain Mapp, 36
S Gazzina, E Premi, I Zanella, G Biasiotto, S Archetti, M Cosseddu (2016)
Iron in frontotemporal lobar degeneration A new subcortical pathological pathway?Neurodegener Dis, 16
FF Cruz-Sanchez, A Moral, J Belleroche, ML Rossi (1993)
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis brain banking: a proposal to standardize protocols and neuropathological diagnostic criteriaJ Neural Transm, 39
Hernandez M Valdes, S Ritchie, A Glatz, M Allerhand, S Munos Maniega, AJ Gow (2015)
Brain iron deposits and lifespan cognitive abilityAge, 37
NA Sudedja, YT Schouw, K Fischer, EM Sizoo, MH Huisman, JH Veldink (2011)
Beneficial vascular risk profile is associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosisJ Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, 8
EJ Kasarskis, L Tandon, MA Lovell, WD Ehmann (1995)
Aluminium, calcium, and iron in the spinal cord of patients with sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis using laser microprobe mass spectroscopy: a preliminary studyJ Neurol Sci, 130
C Moreau, V Brunaud-Daniel, J Dallongeville, A Duhamel, L Laurier- Grymonprez, J Reuck (2011)
Modifying effect of arterial hypertension on amyotrophic lateral sclerosisAmyotroph Lateral Scler, 13
SY Jeong, KI Rathore, K Schulz, P Ponka, P Arosio, S Davis (2009)
Dysregulation of iron homeostasis in the CNS contributes to disease progression in a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosisJ Neurosci, 29
NJ Cairns, EH Bigio, IR Mackenzie, M Neumann, VM Lee, KJ Hatanpaa (2007)
Consortium for Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration. Neuropathologic diagnostic and nosologic criteria for frontotemporal lobar degeneration: consensus of the Consortium for Frontotemporal Lobar DegenerationActa Neuropathol, 114
J Reuck, F Auger, N Durieux, V Deramecourt, CA Maurage, F Lebert (2016)
The topography of cortical microbleeds in frontotemporal lobar degeneration: a post-mortem 7.0-tesla magnetic resonance studyFolia Neuropathol, 54
WD Ehmann, M Alauddin, TI Hossain, WR Markesbery (1984)
Brain trace elements in Pick?s diseaseAnn Neurol, 15
G Grolez, C Moreau, V Daniel-Brunaud, C Delmaire, R Lopes, PF Pradat (2016)
The value of magnetic resonance imaging as a biomarker of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a systematic reviewBMC Neurol, 16
A Igjatovic, Z Stevic, S Lavrnic, M Dakovic, G Bacic (2013)
Brain iron MRI: a biomarker for amyotrophic lateral sclerosisJ Magn Reson Imaging, 38
A Sieben, T Langenhove, S Engelborghs, JJ Martin, P Boon, P Cras (2012)
The genetic and neuropathology of frontotemporal lobar degenerationActa Neuropathol, 124
MD Meadowcroft, JR Connor, MB Smith, QX Yang (2009)
MRI and histological analysis of b�te-amyloid plaques in both human Alzheimer?s disease and APP/PS1 transgenetic miceJ Magn Reson Imaging, 29
RM Liscic, LT Grinberg, J Zidar, MA Gitcho, NJ Cairns (2008)
ALS and FTLD: two faces of TDP-43 proteinopathyEur J Neurol, 15
J Reuck, F Auger, C Cordonnier, V Deramecourt, N Durieux, F Pasquier (2011)
Comparison of 7.0-Tesla T2*-magnetic resonance imaging of cerebral bleeds in post-mortem brain sections of Alzheimer patients with their neuropathological correlatesCerebrovasc Dis, 31
J Reuck, V Deramecourt, F Auger, N Durieux, C Cordonnier, D Devos (2014)
Iron deposits in post-mortem brains of patients with neurodegenerative and cerebrovascular diseases: a semi-quantitative 7.0 T magnetic resonance imaging studyEur J Neurol, 21
B Ding, KM Chen, HW Ling, F Sun, X Li, T Wan (2009)
Correlation of iron in the hippocampus with MMSE in patients with Alzheimer?s diseaseJ Magn Reson Imaging, 29
Y Riku, H Watanabe, M Yoshida, S Tatsumi, M Mimuro, M Iwasaki (2014)
Lower motor neuron involvement in TAR DNA-binding protein of 43�kDa-related frontotemporal lobar degeneration and amyotrophic lateral sclerosisJAMA Neurol, 71
J Reuck, V Deramecourt, C Cordonnier, F Auger, N Durieux, R Bordet (2012)
Detection of microbleeds in post-mortem brains of patients with frontotemporal lobar degeneration: a 7.0-tesla magnetic resonance imaging study with neuropathological correlatesEur J Neurol, 19
MA Kioumourtzoglou, RS Rotem, RM Seals, O Gredal, J Hansen, MG Weisskopf (2015)
Diabetes, obesity, and diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a population based studyJAMA Neurol, 72
D Gupta, J Saini, C Kesavadas, S Sarma, A Kishore (2010)
Utility of susceptibility-weighted MRI in differentiating Parkinson?s disease and atypical parkinsonismNeuroradiology, 52
M Costagli, G Donatelli, L Biagi, E Caldarazzo Lenco, Tosetti M Siciliano (2016)
Magnetic susceptibility in the deep layers of the primary motor cortex in amyotrophic lateral sclerosisNeuroimage Clin, 12
MJ Hecht, C Fellner, A Schmid, B Neundorfer, FA Fellner (2005)
Cortical T2 signal shortening in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is not due to iron depositsNeuroradiology, 47
C Veyrat-Durebex, P Corcia, A Mucha, S Benzimra, C Mallet, C Gendrot (2014)
Iron metabolism disturbance in a French cohort of ALS patientsBiomed Res Int
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is associated with frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) in 15% of the cases. A neuropathological continuity between ALS and FTLD-TDP is suspected. The present post-mortem 7.0-tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study compares the topographic distribution of iron (Fe) deposition and the incidence of small cerebrovascular lesions in ALS and in FTLD brains. Seventy-eight post-mortem brains underwent 7.0-tesla MRI. The patients consisted of 12 with ALS, 38 with FTLD, and 28 controls. Three ALS brains had minor FTLD features. Three coronal sections of a cerebral hemisphere were submitted to T2 and T2* MRI sequences. The amount of Fe deposition in the deep brain structures and the number of small cerebrovascular lesions was determined in ALS and the subtypes of FTLD compared to control brains, with neuropathological correlates. A significant increase of Fe deposition was observed in the claustrum, caudate nucleus, globus pallidus, thalamus, and subthalamic nucleus of the FTLD-FUS and FTLD-TDP groups, while in the ALS one, the Fe increase was only observed in the caudate and the subthalamic nuclei. White matter changes were only significantly more severe in the FTLD compared to those in ALS and in controls brains. Cortical micro-bleeds were increased in the frontal and temporal lobes of FTLD as well as of ALS brains compared to controls. Cortical micro-infarcts were, on the other hand, more frequent in the control compared to the ALS and FTLD groups. The present study supports the assumption of a neuropathological continuity between ALS and FTLD and illustrates the favourable vascular risk profile in these diseases.
Acta Neurologica Belgica – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 7, 2017
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.