Apoptosis as the Mechanism of Neurodegeneration in Batten's Disease |
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Authors: | Steven C. Lane,Robert D. Jolly,Donald E. Schmechel,&dagger Joseph Alroy, Rose-Mary Boustany |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Pediatrics (Division of Pediatric Neurology) and Neurobiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina;; Department of Pathology, Tufts University Schools of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine and New England Medical Center Hospitals, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.;and; Department of Veterinary Pathology and Public Health, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Batten's disease is a genetic neurodegenerative disease of childhood. Its hallmarks are retinitis pigmentosa and neuronal degeneration. As some types of photoreceptor death in mice are mediated by apoptosis, we investigated whether apoptosis is responsible for retinal and neuronal degeneration in the late infantile and juvenile forms of Batten's disease. Using the terminal dUDP nick end-labeling (TUNEL) staining method, we detected apoptotic neuronal cells in brain from patients and a canine model and in brain and retina from an ovine model for Batten's disease. We confirmed apoptosis by flow cytometry, electron microscopy, and DNA laddering. This is the first inherited neurodegenerative disease involving brain and retina in which apoptosis has been established as the mechanism of neuronal and photoreceptor cell death in both humans and animal models. |
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Keywords: | Batten's disease Apoptosis Flow cytometry Electron microscopy TUNEL Neurodegeneration |
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