The human brain undergoes non-uniform changes during aging. The substantia nigra (SN), the source of major dopaminergic pathways in the brain, is particularly vulnerable to changes in the progression of several age-related neurodegenerative diseases. To establish normative data for high-resolution imaging, and to further clinical and anatomical studies we analyzed SNs from 15 subjects aged 50-91 cognitively normal human subjects without signs of parkinsonism. Complete brains or brainstems with substantia nigra were formalin-fixed, celloidin-mounted, serially cut and Nissl-stained. The shapes of all SNs investigated were reconstructed using fast, high-resolution computer-assisted 3D reconstruction software. We found a negative correlation between age and SN volume (p = 0.04, rho = -0.53), with great variability in neuronal numbers and density across participants. The 3D reconstructions revealed SN inter- and intra-individual variability. Furthermore, we observed that human SN is a neuronal reticulum, rather than a group of isolated neuronal islands. Caution is required when using SN volume as a surrogate for SN status in individual subjects. The use of multimodal sequences including those for fiber tracts may enhance the value of imaging as a diagnostic tool to assess SN in vivo. Further studies with a larger sample size are needed for understanding the structure-function interaction of human SN.
Three-dimensional and stereological characterization of the human substantia nigra during aging.
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作者:Di Lorenzo Alho Ana Tereza, Suemoto Claudia Kimie, Polichiso LÃvia, Tampellini Edilaine, de Oliveira Kátia Cristina, Molina Mariana, Santos Glaucia Aparecida Bento, Nascimento Camila, Leite Renata Elaine Paraizo, de Lucena Ferreti-Rebustini Renata Eloah, da Silva Alexandre Valotta, Nitrini Ricardo, Pasqualucci Carlos Augusto, Jacob-Filho Wilson, Heinsen Helmut, Grinberg Lea Tenenholz
| 期刊: | Brain Structure & Function | 影响因子: | 2.900 |
| 时间: | 2016 | 起止号: | 2016 Sep;221(7):3393-403 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s00429-015-1108-6 | ||
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