Anomalies of asymmetry of pyramidal cell density and structure in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia.

BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that neuronal density in left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is increased in schizophrenia. AIMS: To replicate these findings and extend them to both hemispheres. METHOD: Neuronal density, size and shape were estimated in the prefrontal cortex (Brodmann area 9) of the le...

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Main Authors: Cullen, T, Walker, M, Eastwood, S, Esiri, M, Harrison, P, Crow, T
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2006
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author Cullen, T
Walker, M
Eastwood, S
Esiri, M
Harrison, P
Crow, T
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Walker, M
Eastwood, S
Esiri, M
Harrison, P
Crow, T
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description BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that neuronal density in left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is increased in schizophrenia. AIMS: To replicate these findings and extend them to both hemispheres. METHOD: Neuronal density, size and shape were estimated in the prefrontal cortex (Brodmann area 9) of the left and right hemispheres of brains taken post-mortem from 10 people with schizophrenia and 10 without mental illness (6 men, 4 women in both groups). RESULTS: Overall neuronal density (individually corrected for shrinkage) did not differ between the groups. In the control brains, density was generally greater in the left than the right hemisphere, the reverse was seen in the schizophrenia brains; this loss or reversal of asymmetry was most significant in cortical layer 3. Pyramidal neurons in this cell layer were significantly larger on the left and more spherical in shape than on the right side in control brains, but size and shape did not differ between the two sides in schizophrenia. Non-pyramidal and glial cell densities were unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: We failed to find an increase in neuronal density, but found evidence at a cellular level of loss or reversal of asymmetry, consistent with the hypothesis of a primary change in the relative development of areas of heteromodal association cortex in the two hemispheres.
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spelling oxford-uuid:dc24fc85-13ca-4e2e-960e-a7e203908ab42022-03-27T09:15:38ZAnomalies of asymmetry of pyramidal cell density and structure in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:dc24fc85-13ca-4e2e-960e-a7e203908ab4EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2006Cullen, TWalker, MEastwood, SEsiri, MHarrison, PCrow, T BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that neuronal density in left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is increased in schizophrenia. AIMS: To replicate these findings and extend them to both hemispheres. METHOD: Neuronal density, size and shape were estimated in the prefrontal cortex (Brodmann area 9) of the left and right hemispheres of brains taken post-mortem from 10 people with schizophrenia and 10 without mental illness (6 men, 4 women in both groups). RESULTS: Overall neuronal density (individually corrected for shrinkage) did not differ between the groups. In the control brains, density was generally greater in the left than the right hemisphere, the reverse was seen in the schizophrenia brains; this loss or reversal of asymmetry was most significant in cortical layer 3. Pyramidal neurons in this cell layer were significantly larger on the left and more spherical in shape than on the right side in control brains, but size and shape did not differ between the two sides in schizophrenia. Non-pyramidal and glial cell densities were unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: We failed to find an increase in neuronal density, but found evidence at a cellular level of loss or reversal of asymmetry, consistent with the hypothesis of a primary change in the relative development of areas of heteromodal association cortex in the two hemispheres.
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Walker, M
Eastwood, S
Esiri, M
Harrison, P
Crow, T
Anomalies of asymmetry of pyramidal cell density and structure in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia.
title Anomalies of asymmetry of pyramidal cell density and structure in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia.
title_full Anomalies of asymmetry of pyramidal cell density and structure in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia.
title_fullStr Anomalies of asymmetry of pyramidal cell density and structure in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia.
title_full_unstemmed Anomalies of asymmetry of pyramidal cell density and structure in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia.
title_short Anomalies of asymmetry of pyramidal cell density and structure in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia.
title_sort anomalies of asymmetry of pyramidal cell density and structure in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia
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