Heterogeneity in the formation of primary and secondary visual fields during human prenatal development.

IF 4.3 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Biological Research Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1186/s40659-024-00576-0
Olga Godovalova, Alexandra Proshchina, Anastasia Kharlamova, Valeriy Barabanov, Yuliya Krivova, Olga Junemann, Marina Shahina, Sergey Saveliev
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The human neocortex has a huge surface area with unique cytoarchitectonics, most of which is concealed in sulci. Some cytoarchitectonic fields are associated with macroscopic landmarks. In particular, the primary visual field 17 is associated with the calcarine sulcus. During the prenatal development of the human brain, neocortical gyri and sulci undergo changes and modifications after primary formation. To explore the morphogenetic processes in visual fields during the formation of the primary (provisional) and secondary (permanent) sulci, the occipital lobe of the human fetal brain was studied using immunohistochemical methods. The distribution of various glial and neuronal markers (S-100, β-III-tubulin, NeuN, reelin) in the calcarine sulcus and parietooccipital sulcus was compared. The heterogeneity in the formation of primary and secondary visual fields was demonstrated. The study revealed that the development of the primary visual field 17, linked with the calcarine sulcus, preceded the development of a shared anlage of fields 18 and 19 linked with the parietooccipital sulcus. The functional differentiation of the primary visual field begins during the period of thalamic afferent ingrowth. This process coincides with the temporal smoothing of the calcarine sulcus, indicating a simultaneous progression of functional specialization and structural modifications. At the late fetal period, cortical plate of gyri and sulci banks showed higher NeuN-labeling than inside the sulcus in the same cytoarchitectonic field.

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人类产前发育过程中初级和次级视野形成的异质性。
人类新皮层表面积巨大,具有独特的细胞结构,大部分隐藏在脑沟中。一些细胞结构场与宏观地标有关。特别是初级视野17与钙岗沟有关。在人类大脑的产前发育过程中,新皮质回和脑沟在初级形成后发生了变化和修饰。采用免疫组织化学方法对人胎儿大脑枕叶进行了初步(暂时性)和继发性(永久性)脑沟形成过程中视野形态发生过程的研究。比较了S-100、β- iii -微管蛋白、NeuN、reelin等各种胶质和神经元标志物在脑钙质沟和顶骨沟中的分布。主要和次要视野形成的异质性被证明。该研究表明,与钙骨沟相关的初级视野的发育先于与枕顶沟相关的共享视野18和19的发育。初级视野的功能分化开始于丘脑传入神经长生期。这一过程与肌钙沟的时间平滑一致,表明功能特化和结构改变同时进行。在胎儿后期,在相同的细胞结构场中,脑回和脑沟库皮质板的neun标记高于脑沟内。
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Biological Research
Biological Research 生物-生物学
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期刊介绍: Biological Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that encompasses diverse fields of experimental biology, such as biochemistry, bioinformatics, biotechnology, cell biology, cancer, chemical biology, developmental biology, evolutionary biology, genetics, genomics, immunology, marine biology, microbiology, molecular biology, neuroscience, plant biology, physiology, stem cell research, structural biology and systems biology.
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