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A morphometric study of the blood-brain barrier in Alzheimer's disease.
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The data indicate subtle but definite abnormalities suggesting compromise of the blood-brain barrier in AD that may contribute to its pathogenesis, and support neuropharmacologic and morphologic studies that suggest that a form of denervation microangiopathy may occur in AD brain, possibly secondary to loss of neurons from the pontine locus ceruleus. The changes may also play a role in the deposition of A4 Alzheimer amyloid within cerebral microvessel walls.