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Subplate zone of the human brain: historical perspective and new concepts (CROSBI ID 139965)

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Kostović, Ivica ; Jovanov-Milošević, Nataša Subplate zone of the human brain: historical perspective and new concepts // Collegium antropologicum, 32 (2008), Suppl. 1; 3-8

Podaci o odgovornosti

Kostović, Ivica ; Jovanov-Milošević, Nataša

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Subplate zone of the human brain: historical perspective and new concepts

Subplate zone (SP) is prominent, transient laminar compartment of the human fetal cerebral wall. The SP develops around 13 and gradually disappears after 32-34 postovulatory weeks. The SP neurons can be found as late as nine postnatal months, while remnants of the SP neurons can be traced until adult age in the form of interstitial neurons of the gyral white matter. SP is composed of postmigratory and migratory neurons, growth cones, loosely arranged axons, dendrites, glial cell and synapses. The remarkable feature of the SP is the presence of large amount of extracellular matrix. This feature can be used for delineation of SP in magnetic resonance images (MRI) of both, in vivo and post mortem brains. The importance of SP as the main synaptic zone of the human fetal cortex is based on the rich input of , waiting, < afferents from thalamus and cortex, during the crucial phase of cortical target area selection. SP increases during mammalian evolution and culminates in human brain concomitantly with increase in number and diversity of cortico-cortical fibers. The recent neurobiological evidence shows that SP is important site of spontaneous endogeneous activity, building a framework for development of cortical columnar organization. The SP which can be readily visualized on conventional and DTI (diffusion-tensor-imaging) MRI in vivo, today is in the focus of interest of pediatric neurology due to the following facts: (1) SP is the site of early neural activity, (2) SP is the major substrate for functional plasticity, and (3) selective vulnerability of SP may lead to cognitive impairment.

fetal brain; early endogenous activity; cortico-cortical fibers; magnetic resonance imaging; cognitive impairment; mammalian brain evolution.

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32 (Suppl. 1)

2008.

3-8

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0350-6134

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Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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