Journal of the Neurological Sciences
Volume 217, Issue 1 , Pages 7-12, 15 January 2004

Anti-neuronal autoantibody in Hashimoto's encephalopathy: neuropathological, immunohistochemical, and biochemical analysis of two patients

  • Takashi Oide

      Affiliations

    • Third Department of Medicine, Shinshu University School of Medicine, 3-1-1 Asahi, Matsumoto 390-8621, Japan
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  • Takahiko Tokuda

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +81-263-37-2673; fax: +81-263-34-0929.
    • Third Department of Medicine, Shinshu University School of Medicine, 3-1-1 Asahi, Matsumoto 390-8621, Japan
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  • Masahide Yazaki

      Affiliations

    • Third Department of Medicine, Shinshu University School of Medicine, 3-1-1 Asahi, Matsumoto 390-8621, Japan
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  • Megumi Watarai

      Affiliations

    • Third Department of Medicine, Shinshu University School of Medicine, 3-1-1 Asahi, Matsumoto 390-8621, Japan
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  • Shigeaki Mitsuhashi

      Affiliations

    • Third Department of Medicine, Shinshu University School of Medicine, 3-1-1 Asahi, Matsumoto 390-8621, Japan
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  • Kazuma Kaneko

      Affiliations

    • Third Department of Medicine, Shinshu University School of Medicine, 3-1-1 Asahi, Matsumoto 390-8621, Japan
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  • Takao Hashimoto

      Affiliations

    • Third Department of Medicine, Shinshu University School of Medicine, 3-1-1 Asahi, Matsumoto 390-8621, Japan
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  • Shinji Ohara

      Affiliations

    • Department of Neurology, National Chushin-Matsumoto Hospital, 811 Kotobuki, Matsumoto 399-0021, Japan
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  • Shu-ichi Ikeda

      Affiliations

    • Third Department of Medicine, Shinshu University School of Medicine, 3-1-1 Asahi, Matsumoto 390-8621, Japan

Received 26 March 2003; received in revised form 1 August 2003; accepted 4 August 2003.

Abstract 

Hashimoto's encephalopathy (HE) is thought to be caused by disorders of immune mechanisms. Although immunologically mediated central nervous system vasculitis or unidentified anti-neuronal autoantibodies have been suspected of causing HE, its pathogenesis is still unclear. For the study presented here, two patients with typical clinical and laboratory/electrophysiological findings of HE were analyzed to clarify the role of anti-neuronal autoantibodies in the pathogenesis of HE. The autopsied brain of one of the patients was histopathologically examined. For Western blotting analysis and immunohistochemistry, serum and purified immunoglobulin G obtained from the other patient were used. Autopsy revealed no evidence of central nervous system vasculitis or other abnormal findings in the brain. The patient's serum contained an anti-neuronal autoantibody that immunohistochemically labeled neurons of mouse and human cerebral cortices and reacted with the 36-kDa antigenic protein present in a soluble fraction obtained from human cerebral cortex. Our results indicate that anti-neuronal autoantibodies may be associated with the pathogenesis of HE.

Keywords:  Hashimoto's encephalopathy, Thyroiditis, Autoimmune, Autoantibody

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PII: S0022-510X(03)00241-7

doi:10.1016/j.jns.2003.08.005

Journal of the Neurological Sciences
Volume 217, Issue 1 , Pages 7-12, 15 January 2004