TY - GEN
ID - cogprints152
UR - http://cogprints.org/152/
A1 - Zaidel, Dahlia W.
Y1 - 1999/01//
N2 - Background: Previous findings in adults revealed significant hemispheric asymmetry in size of neuronal somata in hippocampal subfield CA2 (the “resistant sector”) with no age-related changes. Paucity of quantitative data on the developmental status of these “protected” neurons has led to the investigation of their morphology in comparison to neurons in adjacent subfield CA3, bilaterally. Methods: Bilateral coronal sections from postmortem hippocampus, 24 and 76 weeks postmenstrual age (gestational age plus postnatal age) were studied. The neurons were digitized and measured on a computer. Results: Soma size correlated positively and significantly with age in CA2 and CA3, bilaterally. CA2 somata were significantly larger (left 34%, right 32%) than adjacent CA3 somata. Variability in soma form or size increased appreciably with age, in both subfields, bilaterally, while variability in soma orientation was weakly correlated with brain growth. Conclusions: The results suggest that in early development there are similarities in hemispheric growth patterns in CA2 and CA3. Large CA2 soma size implies axonal connectivity to distantly located targets very early in development. The results have functional implications, including memory, to brain development
KW - brain
KW - migration
KW - early
KW - infant
KW - post mortem
KW - histology
KW - morphology
KW - neuron size
KW - neuron shape
KW - neuron orientation
KW - CA2
KW - CA3
KW - development
KW - growth
KW - microscope
KW - computerized microscopy
KW - soma size
KW - soma shape
KW - soma orientation
KW - variability
KW - age
KW - hemispheric specialization
KW - anatomical asymmetry
KW - anatomy
KW - human
KW - neuron
KW - morphogenesis
KW - memory
KW - connectivity
KW - axon
KW - connections
KW - schizophrenia.
TI - Quantitative morphology of human hippocampus early neuron development
SP - 87
AV - public
EP - 91
ER -