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Text of the Parkinson's Disease Society Branch Talk
Why donate your brain to the Parkinson's Disease Society (PDS) Tissue Bank?
Background of the Tissue BankExpert review committee of the Parkinson's Disease Society (PDS) moved its Brain Tissue Research Centre from the Institute of Neurology to Imperial College in January 2002.
Letter sent from the PDS to all existing tissue donors explaining the changes.
New set of consent forms
Develop a framework allowing successful interactions between:
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Objectives of the Tissue BankTo obtain and distribute High Quality human brain tissue, for research into PD and related disorders both in the UK and worldwide.
Why do we need a PD Tissue Bank?HUMAN Brain Tissue is VITALLY IMPORTANT for ongoing progress into the understanding and treatment of neurological disorders such as Parkinson's Disease.
Who can donate tissue?Anyone!
With Human tissue there is always a great demand!
Information stored about our donors
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What is involved in the donation procedure?Rapid collection of tissue is important (Aim - 24 hours)
What will happen to my brain once donated?The brain is cut into two halves, one of which is fixed. The other half is cut into thick sections and rapidly frozen. For the fixed half, tissue blocks from various brain regions are cut. Tissue sections from such blocks are subjected to a variety of histological stains. A neuropathologist examines the sections to confirm that the donor had a specific neurological disease or was free from any neurological disorder.
Once the neuropathological diagnosis has been confirmed, the frozen tissue slices dissected and utilised for the various
research projects.
"Looking at post-mortem brain tissue is like looking at the scene of a crime. You are trying to gather evidence to find out what has happened!"
Donor Statistics
Donor Statistics
Donor StatisticsPercentage of registered prospective donors:
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Donor Statistics
Procurement of TissueCase percentage:
Clinical ReviewDiagnoses (PD1-46, 48, 53-56)
Clinical ReviewDonors
Clinical ReviewHistory I
Clinical ReviewHistory II
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How will the tissue be used?
How the tissue is being used?Tissue request research areas:
SUPPLIED:
PD Research being carried out at ImperialDr David Dexter - Mechanisms of Neuronal death
Dr David Dexter - What has sex got to do with Parkinson’s Disease
Professor Manuel Graeber – Gene Expression analysis
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Tissue Bank – Publicity (1)
Tissue Bank – Publicity (2)
Donate for the Future
"DONATION OF YOUR BRAIN IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT LEGACIES YOU CAN MAKE TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF RESEARCH INTO PARKINSON’S DISEASE AND OTHER NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS!"
UK Parkinson's Disease Society Tissue Bank at Imperial College
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