Histological characterization and development of mesial surface sulci in the human brain at 13–15 gestational weeks through high‐resolution histology

Author:

Verma Richa1ORCID,Jayakumar Jaikishan12,Folkerth Rebecca3,Manger Paul R.4ORCID,Bota Mihail1,Majumder Moitrayee1,Pandurangan Karthika1,Savoia Stephen5,Karthik Srinivasa6,Kumarasami Ramdayalan16,Joseph Jayaraj167,Rohini G.8,Vasudevan Sudha9,Srinivasan Chitra9,Lata S.10,Kumar E. Harish10,Rangasami Rajeswaran11,Kumutha Jayaraman12,Suresh S.10,Šimić Goran13,Mitra Partha P25,Sivaprakasam Mohanasankar167

Affiliation:

1. Sudha Gopalakrishnan Brain Centre Indian Institute of Technology Madras Chennai Tamil Nadu India

2. Center for Computational Brain Research Indian Institute of Technology Madras Chennai Tamil Nadu India

3. Department of Forensic Medicine NYU Grossman School of Medicine New York New York USA

4. School of Anatomical Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa

5. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory New York New York USA

6. Healthcare Technology Innovation Centre Indian Institute of Technology Madras Chennai Tamil Nadu India

7. Department of Electrical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, Madras Chennai Tamil Nadu India

8. Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Saveetha Medical College, Thandalam Chennai Tamil Nadu India

9. Department of Pathology Saveetha Medical College, Thandalam Chennai Tamil Nadu India

10. Mediscan Systems Chennai Tamil Nadu India

11. Department of Radiology Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research Chennai Tamil Nadu India

12. Department of Neonatology Saveetha Medical College, Thandalam Chennai Tamil Nadu India

13. Department of Neuroscience, Croatian Institute for Brain Research University of Zagreb Medical School Zagreb, Hrvatska Croatia

Abstract

AbstractCellular‐level anatomical data from early fetal brain are sparse yet critical to the understanding of neurodevelopmental disorders. We characterize the organization of the human cerebral cortex between 13 and 15 gestational weeks using high‐resolution whole‐brain histological data sets complimented with multimodal imaging. We observed the heretofore underrecognized, reproducible presence of infolds on the mesial surface of the cerebral hemispheres. Of note at this stage, when most of the cerebrum is occupied by lateral ventricles and the corpus callosum is incompletely developed, we postulate that these mesial infolds represent the primordial stage of cingulate, callosal, and calcarine sulci, features of mesial cortical development. Our observations are based on the multimodal approach and further include histological three‐dimensional reconstruction that highlights the importance of the plane of sectioning. We describe the laminar organization of the developing cortical mantle, including these infolds from the marginal to ventricular zone, with Nissl, hematoxylin and eosin, and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) immunohistochemistry. Despite the absence of major sulci on the dorsal surface, the boundaries among the orbital, frontal, parietal, and occipital cortex were very well demarcated, primarily by the cytoarchitecture differences in the organization of the subplate (SP) and intermediate zone (IZ) in these locations. The parietal region has the thickest cortical plate (CP), SP, and IZ, whereas the orbital region shows the thinnest CP and reveals an extra cell‐sparse layer above the bilaminar SP. The subcortical structures show intensely GFAP‐immunolabeled soma, absent in the cerebral mantle. Our findings establish a normative neurodevelopment baseline at the early stage.

Publisher

Wiley

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