학술논문

The Brain Donation Program in South Korea
Document Type
Article
Source
Yonsei Medical Journal, 59(10), pp.1197-1204 Dec, 2018
Subject
의학일반
Language
English
ISSN
1976-2437
0513-5796
Abstract
Purpose: Obtaining brain tissue is critical to definite diagnosis and to furthering understanding of neurodegenerative diseases. The present authors have maintained the National Neuropathology Reference and Diagnostic Laboratories for Dementia in South Korea since 2016. We have built a nationwide brain bank network and are collecting brain tissues from patients with neurodegenerativediseases. We are aiming to facilitate analyses of clinic-pathological and image-pathological correlations of neurodegenerativedisease and to broaden understanding thereof. Materials and Methods: We recruited participants through two routes: from memory clinics and the community. As a baseline evaluation, clinical interviews, a neurological examination, laboratory tests, neuropsychological tests, and MRI were undertaken. Some patients also underwent amyloid PET. Results: We recruited 105 participants, 70 from clinics and 35 from the community. Among them, 11 died and were autopsied. The clinical diagnoses of the autopsied patients included four with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), two with subcortical vascular dementia,two with non-fluent variant primary progressive aphasia, one with leukoencephalopathy, one with frontotemporal dementia(FTD), and one with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). Five patients underwent amyloid PET: two with AD, one with mixed dementia, one with FTD, and one with CJD. Conclusion: The clinical and neuropathological information to be obtained from this cohort in the future will provide a deeper understanding of the neuropathological mechanisms of cognitive impairment in Asia, especially Korea.