Abstract

In order to elucidate the mechanism of the occurrence of apolipoprotein E (ApoE) in senile plaques (SP) in the brain of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients, we morphologically examined double immunofluorescent-stained sections by scanning with the confocal laser scan microscope (LSM) and reconstructed their three-dimensional structure by a computerized imaging technique. Brain samples were obtained from six pathologically diagnosed AD patients, including patients with the genotype ApoE ϵ3/3 and ϵ4/4 ApoE genotype. We found some clear differences in distribution and shape in the staining patterns of plaque-shaped deposits by ApoE antibody and amyloid β-protein (A β) antibody. ApoE deposits were generally larger than A β deposits in the same region and were distributed widely at the periphery of A β deposits. Several A β deposits of typical, compact and primitive plaques were often included in one diffuse plaque-like deposit of ApoE. Some ApoE deposits did not exhibit any A β-immunoreactivity. Each core represented by ApoE and A β did not show complete overlap. Typical plaques tended to be composed mainly of A β-immunoreactivity and had little ApoE-immunoreactivity. The discrepancy between ApoE and A β deposition may reflect different stages of amyloidogenesis in SP. The presence of ApoE alone in plaques may represent the pathological stage before the beginning of massive A β deposition. ©1977 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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