Title of article
Direct and indirect effects of fetal irradiation on cortical gray and white matter volume in the macaque
Author/Authors
Lynn D. Selemon، نويسنده , , Lei Wang، نويسنده , , Mary Beth Nebel، نويسنده , , John G. Csernansky، نويسنده , , Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic، نويسنده , , Pasko Rakic، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
8
From page
83
To page
90
Abstract
Background
Schizophrenia is associated with reductions in thalamic neuronal number and cortical gray matter volume. Exposure of nonhuman primates to x-irradiation in early gestation has previously been shown to decrease thalamic volume and neuronal number. Here we examine whether early gestational irradiation also results in cortical volume reduction.
Methods
High-resolution, T1-weighted magnetic resonance scans were collected in adult monkeys 1) exposed to irradiation during the early gestational period (E33-E42) corresponding to thalamic neurogenesis, 2) irradiated in midgestation (E70-81) during neocortical neurogenesis, and 3) not exposed to irradiation. Cortical gray matter and white matter volumes were derived via manual segmentation; frontal and nonfrontal volumes were distinguished via sulcal landmarks.
Results
Monkeys irradiated in early gestation exhibited a trend reduction in nonfrontal gray matter volume (17%) and significant reductions in white matter volume in frontal (26%) and nonfrontal (36%) lobes. Monkeys irradiated in midgestation had smaller gray (frontal: 28%; nonfrontal: 22%) and white matter (frontal: 29%; nonfrontal: 38%) volumes.
Conclusions
The cortical deficits observed in midgestationally irradiated monkeys are consistent with a reduction in cortical neuronal number. Cortical volume reductions following early gestational irradiation may be secondary to reduced thalamic neuronal number and therefore model the thalamocortical pathology of schizophrenia.
Keywords
Frontal , magnetic resonance , Neurogenesis , Schizophrenia , Thalamus
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Record number
502528
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