Evolution of neuronal numerical density in the developing and aging human visual cortex.

Human neurobiology Pub Date : 1987-01-01
G Leuba, L J Garey
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Abstract

Neuronal numerical density in area 17 of the human cerebral cortex was estimated over a wide range of ages from mid-gestation to old age. The density at 21 weeks of gestation is very high (over one million/mm3) and decreases steeply but regularly until birth, when it is around 90,000 neurons/mm3. It continues to decrease until about 4 months postnatally, when it reaches values of about 40,000 neurons/mm3. Thereafter neuronal density remains more or less stable and the mean value for young adults is about 35,000 neurons/mm3. Values for supragranular, granular and infragranular layers follow a similar temporal sequence and also stabilize a few months postnatally. However, until 31 weeks of gestation, the granular layer IVc has a slightly lower neuronal density than that of the supragranular zone including layers II, III, IVa and b. Around birth, the neuronal density of layer IVc is about double that in supragranular layers and remains relatively high in the adult. With aging the cortical neuronal density again increases slightly, reaching a mean of 44,000 neurons/mm3 for five cases aged over 80 years. The number of neurons under one square millimeter of cerebral cortex also undergoes a very steep decrease until birth, stabilizes a few months after birth and seems to remain stable in adult and old age. We find no conclusive evidence for neuronal loss with aging.

人类视觉皮层发育和衰老过程中神经元数量密度的演变。
在从妊娠中期到老年的广泛年龄范围内,估计了人类大脑皮层17区的神经元数值密度。在怀孕21周时,密度非常高(超过100万个/mm3),然后急剧下降,但有规律地下降,直到出生时,密度约为90,000个/mm3。它继续下降,直到出生后约4个月,当它达到约40,000个神经元/mm3的值。此后,神经元密度基本保持稳定,年轻人的平均值约为35,000个神经元/mm3。粒上层、颗粒层和粒内层的值遵循相似的时间序列,并且在出生后几个月也趋于稳定。然而,直到妊娠31周,IVc颗粒层的神经元密度略低于包括II层、III层、IVa层和b层的肾小球上区。出生前后,IVc层的神经元密度约为肾小球上层的两倍,成年后仍保持较高的密度。随着年龄的增长,皮层神经元密度再次略有增加,80岁以上的5例平均达到44,000个神经元/mm3。一平方毫米大脑皮层下的神经元数量在出生前也会急剧减少,在出生后几个月稳定下来,在成年和老年时似乎都保持稳定。我们没有发现与衰老有关的神经元丧失的确凿证据。
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