Title of article :
No change in neuron numbers in the dentate nucleus
of patients with schizophrenia estimated with a new
stereological method - the smooth fractionator
Author/Authors :
B. B. Andersen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The dentate nucleus is phylogenetically the most recent nucleus in the cerebellum. Owing to its connections to the
thalamus and the prefrontal cortex it may be involved in the symptomathology in schizophrenia and other psychiatric
illnesses. In this stereological study we implemented the smooth fractionator, which combines the unbiased
principles of the optical fractionator with a new and more efficient sampling strategy to the dentate nucleus. The
smooth fractionator represents the most efficient sampling strategy described so far in stereology, in terms of
reducing the sampling variance and thus increasing the efficiency. It is the first application of the smooth fractionator
to human brain tissue and presents estimations of total number of neurons in the dentate nuclei of eight
patients with schizophrenia compared to eight control persons. The total number of neurons in the dentate
nucleus was estimated to 3.36
×
10
6
in subjects with schizophrenia, which was not statistically significant different
from 3.65
×
10
6
in control subjects (
P
= 0.63). The advantages and disadvantages of the smooth fractionator
method are discussed and its precision in practical application is estimated
Keywords :
human , Stereology , total neuron number. , Quantification , Cerebellum
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily