Skip to main content
Fig. 5 | Acta Neuropathologica Communications

Fig. 5

From: Tau pathology in aged cynomolgus monkeys is progressive supranuclear palsy/corticobasal degeneration- but not Alzheimer disease-like -Ultrastructural mapping of tau by EDX-

Fig. 5

Frontal-dominant distribution of tau-positive neurons and glia. AT8-positive structures were plotted onto coronal slices with astrocytic signals labeled as green rings, neuronal signals labeled as red rings and signals in oligodendroglial cells labeled as blue spots. Slices are displayed from the left (anterior) to the right (posterior), with Case IDs indicated for each row (eg, “30 F2” indicates “30-year-old female, case no 2”). AT8-positive lesions were detectable after age 30, but these were few in number. These lesions were predominantly in the neocortex rather than in the hippocampus. Amy:amygdala; Cal:calcarine sulcus; CC:corpus callosum; Cd:caudate nucleus; Cl:claustrum; Hipp:hippocampus; IP:intraparietal sulcus; LGB:lateral geniculate body; LS:lunate sulcus; PO:parietooccipital sulcus; PS:principal sulcus; Put:putamen; SupT:superior temporal sulcus; OT:occipitotemporal sulcus; Th:thalamus; Scale bar, 2 mm

Back to article page