The influence of age and sex on the absolute cell numbers of the human brain cerebral cortex

Author:

Castro-Fonseca Emily12,Morais Viviane1,da Silva Camila G1,Wollner Juliana1,Freitas Jaqueline1,Mello-Neto Arthur F1,Oliveira Luiz E1,de Oliveira Vilson C1,Leite Renata E P34,Alho Ana T3,Rodriguez Roberta D35,Ferretti-Rebustini Renata E L36,Suemoto Claudia K34,Jacob-Filho Wilson34,Nitrini Ricardo37,Pasqualucci Carlos A35,Grinberg Lea T358,Tovar-Moll Fernanda12,Lent Roberto129

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil

2. D’Or Institute for Research and Education , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil

3. Biobank for Aging Studies, LIM 22, University of São Paulo Medical School , São Paulo , Brazil

4. Laboratory of Medical Research in Aging (LIM-66), University of São Paulo Medical School , São Paulo , Brazil

5. Department of Pathology, University of São Paulo Medical School , São Paulo , Brazil

6. Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, University of São Paulo School of Nursing , São Paulo , Brazil

7. Department of Neurology, University of São Paulo Medical School , São Paulo , Brazil

8. Memory and Aging Center, Department of Neurology, University of California , San Francisco, CA , United States

9. National Institute of Translational Neuroscience, Ministry of Science and Technology , São Paulo , Brazil

Abstract

Abstract The human cerebral cortex is one of the most evolved regions of the brain, responsible for most higher-order neural functions. Since nerve cells (together with synapses) are the processing units underlying cortical physiology and morphology, we studied how the human neocortex is composed regarding the number of cells as a function of sex and age. We used the isotropic fractionator for cell quantification of immunocytochemically labeled nuclei from the cerebral cortex donated by 43 cognitively healthy subjects aged 25–87 years old. In addition to previously reported sexual dimorphism in the medial temporal lobe, we found more neurons in the occipital lobe of men, higher neuronal density in women’s frontal lobe, but no sex differences in the number and density of cells in the other lobes and the whole neocortex. On average, the neocortex has ~10.2 billion neurons, 34% in the frontal lobe and the remaining 66% uniformly distributed among the other 3 lobes. Along typical aging, there is a loss of non-neuronal cells in the frontal lobe and the preservation of the number of neurons in the cortex. Our study made possible to determine the different degrees of modulation that sex and age evoke on cortical cellularity.

Funder

Brazilian Council for Science and Technology Development

Rio de Janeiro Foundation for the Support of Science

Program of National Institutes of Science and Technology

Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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