1991
DOI: 10.1136/jnnp.54.1.30
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The absolute number of nerve cells in substantia nigra in normal subjects and in patients with Parkinson's disease estimated with an unbiased stereological method.

Abstract: Using an unbiased stereological technique, the total numbers of pigmented and non-pigmented neurons were estimated in the substantia nigra of seven patients with Parkinson's disease and seven control patients. Compared with the controls, in which the average total number of pigmented neurons was 550 000, the number of neurons was reduced by 66% in the patients. The average total number of non-pigmented neurons was 260 000 in controls and reduced by 24% in the patients. A significant correlation (r = 0-81) exis… Show more

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“…13,14,[67][68][69] Anatomically, the region of interest included the CBF neurons extending from the crossing of the anterior commissure to its emergence at the level of the temporal pole of one hemisphere of the brain. The use of the optical fractionator method allows for the stereologic analysis of a well-defined portion of a structure independent of its size, shape, orientation, or tissue shrinkage.…”
Section: Stereological Quantification Of Neurons and Nt Lengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13,14,[67][68][69] Anatomically, the region of interest included the CBF neurons extending from the crossing of the anterior commissure to its emergence at the level of the temporal pole of one hemisphere of the brain. The use of the optical fractionator method allows for the stereologic analysis of a well-defined portion of a structure independent of its size, shape, orientation, or tissue shrinkage.…”
Section: Stereological Quantification Of Neurons and Nt Lengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that non-penetrance has been described in all three of the Parkinsonian dominant loci described to date suggests that other factors, genetic or environmental, may further modify expression at each locus. This can be inferred, despite the fact that approximately a 70 % loss of nigral neurons is required to express the Parkinsonian phenotype (Pakkenberg et al 1991). The biological and numerical importance of the genetic contribution to PD remains uncertain.…”
Section:   mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The normal adult human substantia nigra contains approximately 500,000 dopamineproducing neurons [56]. Unfortunately, approximately 95% of dopamine neurons die after transplantation of rat or human tissue.…”
Section: Number Of Donors -Tissue From 4 Donors Provides Sufficient Dmentioning
confidence: 99%