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AbstractBackgroundThe Fukushimura (welfare village), located in Toyohashi city, Japan, is a unique complex of various nursing home facilities including dementia homes, Day‐care houses, homes for disabled and mentally retarded, and the Fukushimura Hospital. This village is totally managed by private sector, the Sawarabi Medical Cooperative. About 800 elderly people reside in this area. The hospital plays a pivotal role within the village and acts as the central facility for each nursing homes.Fukushimura BrainBank (FBB) was established in 1990. The neuropathological investigation of FBB was initially conducted by Kenji Kosaka, who initially reported cortical Lewy bodies. Our research institute was approved in 2004 by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, as one of the non‐governmental institutes which is permitted to apply for governmental grants.MethodClinical information and neuroimaging analyses has been described in daily practice. For banking CNS specimens, the brains are separated into two hemispheres, one for neuropathological analyses with using several antibodies for beta‐amyloid, phosphorylated tau, alpha‐synuclein, and TDP‐43. Modified gallyas‐silver staining is applied for evaluating argyrophilic grain disease. The other hemispheres are stored for frozen sections. All the medical records and radiological images from the nursing home to hospital are stored in the research institute, which make it possible for the researchers to access the psychological symptoms observed by carers in the long duration of the disease.ResultThe number of autopsy became over 35 cases per year. Most of the patients had dementia or chronic devastating cerebrovascular diseases. Of note, geriatric residents with mentally retardation or cerebral palsy from childhood were included. At the end of 2021, more than 800 of frozen brains with detailed medical record are stored in FBB and readily available for research. The neuropathology database share the same coding system for Japanese Brain Bank Network for Neuroscience Research (JBBNNR). We already have over 20 collaborators and supply our samples for more than 30 research institutes in Japan.ConclusionThe challenge of FBB will play a unique and important role to clarify cliniconeuropathological correlation of the nursing home residential with various geriatric conditions with 3D(Disability, Dementia, and Developmental disorders).
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