Abstract
Tani et al. [1] earlier described fenestrae in #Golgi apparatus and
endoplasmic #reticulum cisternae of human brain tumors. Tougard et al [2]
found short discontinuous Golgi cisternae in tumoral prolactin cells in
culture. #Petito and #Pulsinelli [3] described transformation of Golgi
apparatus into large clusters of small vesicles without cisterns in
cortical and striatal neurons following cerebral ischemia. Petito [4]
showed transient swelling of Golgi apparatus in #perineuronal
oligodendroglial cells in areas of ischemic neuronal necrosis.
Blanchette-Mackie [5] found abnormal accumulation of cholesterol at the
level of Golgi complex in fibroblasts of patients with Type-C
Niemann-Pick disease. Palacios [6] observed beta- amylod precursor
protein localization in the Golgi apparatus of normal and axotomized rat
neurons. Lucassen et al. [7] reported increasing size of Golgi
apparatus in human #supraventricular nucleus neurons in aging and in
Alzheimer's disease. Pathological disorders of Golgi apparatus have been
also described by Ghadially [8] in a variety of non-nervous diseases
involving altered secretory activity (#albuminemia, lipoproteinemias),
cell surface pathology (cancer) and viral diseases.
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