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Developmental differences between the limbic and neocortical telencephalic wall: an intrasubject slice-matched 3 T MRI-histological correlative study in humans

Authors :
Andrija Štajduhar
Ivana Pogledic
Mihaela Bobić-Rasonja
Christian Mitter
Johannes A. Hainfellner
Sara Trnski
Nataša Jovanov-Milošević
Daniela Prayer
Dieter Bettelheim
Miloš Judaš
Marija Milković-Periša
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to investigate the interrelation of the signal intensities and thicknesses of the transient developmental zones in the cingulate and neocortical telencephalic wall, using T2-weighted 3 T-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and histological scans from the same brain hemisphere. The study encompassed 24 postmortem fetal brains (15–35 postconceptional weeks, PCW). The measurements were performed using Fiji and NDP.view2. We found that T2w MR signal-intensity curves show a specific regional and developmental stage profile already at 15 PCW. The MRI-histological correlation reveals that the subventricular-intermediate zone (SVZ-IZ) contributes the most to the regional differences in the MRI-profile and zone thicknesses, growing by a factor of 2.01 in the cingulate, and 1.78 in the neocortical wall. The interrelations of zone or wall thicknesses, obtained by both methods, disclose a different rate and extent of shrinkage per region (highest in neocortical subplate and SVZ-IZ) and stage (highest in the early second half of fetal development), distorting the zones’ proportion in histological sections. This intrasubject, slice-matched, 3 T correlative MRI-histological study provides important information about regional development of the cortical wall, critical for the design of MRI criteria for prenatal brain monitoring and early detection of cortical or other brain pathologies in human fetuses.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3cab7013547d979d4c6fd897d5bcbc41
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhab030