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ESTIMATION OF GLYCOLIPIDS IN FOUR SELECTED LOBES OF HUMAN BRAIN IN NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES1
Authors:G D Cherayil
Abstract:Glycolipid (ganglioside, cerebroside and cerebroside sulphate) and cholesterol concentrations for cerebral grey matter from frontal, occipital, temporal and hippocampal lobes of patients with neurological diseases (Alzheimer's disease, senile dementia, cerebrocortical atrophy, schizophrenia and chronic alcoholism) and controls are reported. The results indicate that the concentrations of these lipids are not uniform in the different lobes of both diseased and control brains. The concentrations of the cerebrosides and cerebroside sulphates were generally highest in the occipital lobe and lowest in the frontal lobe; ganglioside N-acetymeuraminic acid (NANA) concentrations on the other hand were lowest in the occipital lobe and highest in the frontal lobe. About one-half of the total NANA was found in the lipid-free residues. There was a general decrease in the concentrations of the glycolipids in the grey matter from the frontal, temporal and hippocampal lobes of brain obtained from patients with neurological diseases (the chronic alcoholic being excluded) below the control values from patients with no known neurological diseases. The cholesterol concentrations in the schizophrenic and alcoholic brains were reduced slightly in all the lobes studied. The general decrease in the glycolipid concentration in the diseased brain may indicate the extent of cortical degeneration.
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