Development of Associational Fiber Tracts in Fetal Human Brain. Preliminary Results of a Cadaveric Laboratory Investigation

Author:

Carlo Davide Tiziano Di1,Filice Maria Elena1,Fava Arianna2,Quilici Francesca1,Fuochi Beatrice1,Cecchi Paolo3,Donatelli Graziella3,Restani Laura4,Nardini Vincenzo1,Turillazzi Emanuela3,Cosottini Mirco3,Perrini Paolo3

Affiliation:

1. Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Pisana (AOUP)

2. IRCSS Neuromed

3. University of Pisa

4. National Research Council

Abstract

Abstract The advent of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in addition to cadaveric brain dissection allowed a comprehensive description of an adult human brain. Nonetheless, the knowledge of the development of the internal architecture of the brain is mostly incomplete. Our study aimed to provide a description of the anatomical variations of the major associational bundles, among fetal and early post-natal periods. Seventeen formalin-fixed fetal human brains were enrolled for sulci analysis, and thirteen specimens were dissected under the operating microscope, using Klinger’s technique. Although fronto-temporal connections could be observed in all stages of development, a distinction between the uncinate fascicle, and the inferior fronto-occipital fascicle was clear starting from the early preterm period (25-35 post conceptional week). Similarly, we were consistently able to isolate the periatrial white matter that forms the sagittal stratum (SS) in the adults, with no clear distinction among SS layers. Arcuate fascicle and superior longitudinal fascicle were isolated only at the late stage of development without a reliable description of their entire course. The preliminary results of our study demonstrated that, although white matter is mostly unmyelinated among fetal human brains, cadaveric dissection can be performed with consistent results. Furthermore, the stepwise development of the associational fiber tracts strengthens the hypothesis that anatomy and function run in parallel, and higher is the cognitive functions subserved by an anatomical structure, later the development of the fascicle. Further histological-anatomical-DTI investigations are required to appraise and explore this topic.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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