TOTAL CELL NUMBER IN FETAL BRAIN

In this study the material comprises brains from three aborted fetuses and two fullterm infants who died at birth.The gestational ages ranged from the 22nd week to term. All cases were without malformations, known chromosomal abnormality, hydrops, and systemic infections, and all had normal birth we...

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Main Authors: Grethe Badsberg Samuelsen, Nenad Bogdanović, Henning Laursen, Niels Graem, Jørgen Falck Larsen, Bente Pakkenberg
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Language:English
Published: Slovenian Society for Stereology and Quantitative Image Analysis 2011-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.ias-iss.org/ojs/IAS/article/view/619
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author Grethe Badsberg Samuelsen
Nenad Bogdanović
Henning Laursen
Niels Graem
Jørgen Falck Larsen
Bente Pakkenberg
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Nenad Bogdanović
Henning Laursen
Niels Graem
Jørgen Falck Larsen
Bente Pakkenberg
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description In this study the material comprises brains from three aborted fetuses and two fullterm infants who died at birth.The gestational ages ranged from the 22nd week to term. All cases were without malformations, known chromosomal abnormality, hydrops, and systemic infections, and all had normal birth weights with fetal growth indices (observed birth weight/expected mean birth weight) between 0.9 - 1.05. The preliminary results show a five fold increase in the total cell population in the marginal zone/cortical plate, MZ/CP (future neocortex), from week 22 until term. In the transient subplate zone, SP, the total cell number was more than doubled from week 22 to week 30-35, and then decreased towards term. In the intermediate zone, IZ (future white matter), the total cell population was doubled from week 22 until term. The total cell number in the entricular/subventricular zone, VZ/SZ (germinal matrix), was reduced by a factor of five from week 22 until term. A histological differentiation between neurons and glial cells was not possible. The optical fractionator was used to estimate the total cell population in four characteristic developmental zones in the human fetal brain. Fetal brain tissue undergoes considerable and rather unpredictable shrinkage during fixation. However, using the fractionator principle it is possible to eliminate this problem, provided that the structure of interest (one brain hemisphere) is fully intact.
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spelling doaj.art-de49b3cedc5c4a3c8d3e6817bb0804c12022-12-22T01:23:43ZengSlovenian Society for Stereology and Quantitative Image AnalysisImage Analysis and Stereology1580-31391854-51652011-05-01191353810.5566/ias.v19.p35-38591TOTAL CELL NUMBER IN FETAL BRAINGrethe Badsberg SamuelsenNenad BogdanovićHenning LaursenNiels GraemJørgen Falck LarsenBente PakkenbergIn this study the material comprises brains from three aborted fetuses and two fullterm infants who died at birth.The gestational ages ranged from the 22nd week to term. All cases were without malformations, known chromosomal abnormality, hydrops, and systemic infections, and all had normal birth weights with fetal growth indices (observed birth weight/expected mean birth weight) between 0.9 - 1.05. The preliminary results show a five fold increase in the total cell population in the marginal zone/cortical plate, MZ/CP (future neocortex), from week 22 until term. In the transient subplate zone, SP, the total cell number was more than doubled from week 22 to week 30-35, and then decreased towards term. In the intermediate zone, IZ (future white matter), the total cell population was doubled from week 22 until term. The total cell number in the entricular/subventricular zone, VZ/SZ (germinal matrix), was reduced by a factor of five from week 22 until term. A histological differentiation between neurons and glial cells was not possible. The optical fractionator was used to estimate the total cell population in four characteristic developmental zones in the human fetal brain. Fetal brain tissue undergoes considerable and rather unpredictable shrinkage during fixation. However, using the fractionator principle it is possible to eliminate this problem, provided that the structure of interest (one brain hemisphere) is fully intact.http://www.ias-iss.org/ojs/IAS/article/view/619fetal brainoptical fractionatortotal number
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Nenad Bogdanović
Henning Laursen
Niels Graem
Jørgen Falck Larsen
Bente Pakkenberg
TOTAL CELL NUMBER IN FETAL BRAIN
Image Analysis and Stereology
fetal brain
optical fractionator
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title TOTAL CELL NUMBER IN FETAL BRAIN
title_full TOTAL CELL NUMBER IN FETAL BRAIN
title_fullStr TOTAL CELL NUMBER IN FETAL BRAIN
title_full_unstemmed TOTAL CELL NUMBER IN FETAL BRAIN
title_short TOTAL CELL NUMBER IN FETAL BRAIN
title_sort total cell number in fetal brain
topic fetal brain
optical fractionator
total number
url http://www.ias-iss.org/ojs/IAS/article/view/619
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