myelin-basic-protein and Heroin-Dependence

myelin-basic-protein has been researched along with Heroin-Dependence* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for myelin-basic-protein and Heroin-Dependence

ArticleYear
Microvascular damage is involved in the pathogenesis of heroin induced spongiform leukoencephalopathy.
    International journal of medical sciences, 2013, Volume: 10, Issue:3

    To investigate whether microvascular damage is involved in the pathogenesis of heroin induced spongiform leukoencephalopathy (HSLE).. The brain tissues were collected from 4 HSLE patients and 5 controls and then fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde. The frontal lobe, corpus callosum and cerebellum were separated. The expressions of myelin base protein (MBP) and CD34 were detected by immunohistochemistry. TUNEL staining was applied to detect cell apoptosis. The correlation between microvascular changes and pathological vacuoles was evaluated.. No obvious abnormalities were found in the brain of controls. Immunohistochemistry for MBP showed the collapse and fracture of myelin sheath and vacuole formation in the subcortical white matter, corpus callosum, and cerebellar white matter of HSLE patients. TUNEL staining showed the number of apoptotic cells in the cerebellar white matter and corpus callosum of HSLE patients was significantly higher than that in controls (F = 389.451, P < 0.001). Masson's trichrome staining revealed vacuolar degeneration in the cerebral white matter of HSLE patients, and the vacuoles were distributed around the microvessels. Immunohistochemistry revealed CD34 positive cells were seldom found besides the vessels in the cerebellar white matter and corpus callosum of HSLE patients, but a variety of CD34 positive cells was found in the vascular wall of controls (F = 838.500, P < 0.001).. Apoptosis of oligodendrocytes may be related to the HSLE. Cerebral vascular injury and microcirculation dysfunction are involved in the pathogenesis of HSLE. The interrelation between apoptosis of oligodendrocytes and the microvascular damage are required to be studied in future investigations.

    Topics: Adult; Antigens, CD34; Apoptosis; Canavan Disease; Cerebellum; Cerebrovascular Trauma; Corpus Callosum; Female; Frontal Lobe; Heroin; Heroin Dependence; Humans; Male; Microvessels; Middle Aged; Myelin Basic Protein; Oligodendroglia

2013
[Roles of bcl-2/bax expression and oligodendrocyte apoptosis in the pathogenesis of heroin-induced spongiform leucoencephalopathy].
    Zhonghua yi xue za zhi, 2008, Mar-18, Volume: 88, Issue:11

    To investigate the role of oligodendrocyte apoptosis under the regulation of the bcl-2/bax protein expression in brain white matter in the pathogenesis of heroin-induced spongiform leucoencephalopathy (HSLE).. Samples of frontal lobe, cerebellum, and corpus callosum were obtained from the brains during autopsy of 4 HSLE cases and 5 normal controls and underwent light microscopy and electron microscopy. Immunocytochemistry was used to detect the expression of myelin basic protein (MBP), caspase-3, bcl-2 protein, and bax protein.. Widespread demyelination was seen in the white matter of the frontal lobe, cerebellum and corpus callosum of the HSLE cases, most severely in the cerebellum. The levels of caspase-3 and bax expression of the HSLE group were significantly higher than those of the control group (both P <0.05) , however, the bcl-2 level of the HSLE group was no significantly different from that of the control group (P > 0.05).. Widespread demyelination in the white matter is a prevailed pathological change of HSLE. Oligodendrocyte apoptosis under induced by the decrease of bcl-2/bax ratio may contribute to the pathogenesis.

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Apoptosis; Autopsy; bcl-2-Associated X Protein; Canavan Disease; Female; Heroin; Heroin Dependence; Humans; Immunohistochemistry; Male; Microscopy, Electron; Middle Aged; Myelin Basic Protein; Oligodendroglia; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2

2008