“…However, the absence of neurofilament positivity with immunohistochemistry, together with the negative Bodian staining, suggests that the material does not contain any of the normal major subunits associated with neurofilament triplet proteins in 2 This is distinct from the human form of giant axonal neuropathy, in which the axonal aggregates are both argyrophilic and neurofilament positive. 1,20 The lack of staining with Gallyas stain further indicates that the aggregates do not contain tau protein, 13 a microtubule-associated protein. Although formalin fixation precluded further identification of the material, it is possible that the bodies may represent an accumulation of other structural elements of neurons, such as internexin, nestin, peripherin, or β-tubulin III.…”