Nodding syndrome in Uganda is a tauopathy

We report the neuropathologic findings in five fatal cases (13 –18 years of age at death) of nodding syndrome from the Acholi people in northern Uganda. Neuropathologic examination revealed tau-immunoreactive neuronal neurofibrillary tangles, pre-tangles, neuropil threads, and dot-like lesions involving the cerebral cortex, subcortical nuclei and brainstem. There was preferential involvement of the frontal and temporal lobes in a patchy distribution, mostly involving the crests of gyri and the superficial cortical lamina. The mesencephalopontine tegmental nuclei, substantia nigra, and locus coeruleus revealed globose neurofibrillary tangles and threads . We conclude that nodding syndrome is a tauopathy and may represent a newly recognized neurodegenerative disease.
Source: Acta Neuropathologica - Category: Neurology Source Type: research