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Med Sci Law ; 46(2): 173-6, 2006 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16683473

ABSTRACT

Neglect is one of the most common forms of elder abuse, along with physical and psychological abuse. It is defined as an elderly person alone who is not able to provide for him or herself the services necessary to maintain physical and mental health, or who is not receiving those services from a responsible carer. We present an unusual case of neglect where a 69-year-old diabetic man was left lying on the ground by his spouse after a sudden fall from a cerebral stroke. The man was not able to move or to get up and his spouse, unable to lift him up, did not seek help. Although the victim's spouse reported having taking care of him, the man died four days later from a fatal hyperglycaemia.


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Accidental Falls , Autopsy , Elder Abuse , Spouse Abuse , Aged , Cause of Death , Cerebral Infarction/pathology , Female , Humans , Hyperglycemia/pathology , Male
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J Neuropathol Exp Neurol ; 60(6): 574-87, 2001 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11398834

ABSTRACT

The physiopathology of HIV-1 dementia remains largely hypothetical. Although several sets of evidence point towards an indirect multicellular inflammatory pathway, gp120, one of the HIV-1 env products, was shown to be very cytotoxic for neurons in vitro. To explore a direct pathway in the physiopathology of dementia in AIDS, we developed transgenic mouse models carrying the HIV-1 env proteins gp 120 and gp 41 (gp 160) under the control of the human light neurofilament and murine heavy neurofilament promoters. To date, this is the first mouse model in which the HIV-1 env protein can be detected in neurons by immunohistochemistry. The expression is found in several brainstem and spinal cord gray structures and in the cerebellum in one of the mouse lines bearing the NFHgp160 transgene. The morphological findings at 3 months are subtle and are dominated by a watery, dendritic degeneration and a reactive gliosis. At 12 months, the evidence of neuronal degeneration and loss is present along with various degenerative phenomena involving synapses, dendrites and axons, including axonal swellings. Cytoskeletal abnormalities were found by immunohistochemistry. Chronic inflammation was also observed in the leptomeninges of the spinal cord and brainstem and in the cerebellar white matter. These models thus offer an exciting sequence of morphological findings initiated by the neuronal expression of the HIV-1 env proteins and offer a different tool to explore the neuronal dysfunction in AIDS.


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Central Nervous System/metabolism , Central Nervous System/pathology , HIV Envelope Protein gp120/metabolism , HIV Envelope Protein gp41/metabolism , Mice, Transgenic/genetics , Animals , Immunohistochemistry , Mice , Mice, Transgenic/metabolism , Microscopy, Electron , Neurons/metabolism , Phenotype , Tissue Distribution
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