PURPOSE: Grey matter heterotopia are well-defined malformations of the cortex often associated with severe epilepsy. Defects have been identified in genes, including DCX and FLN1, that influence radial migration of postmitotic cells from the ventricular zone to the cortical plate. A proportion of cortical gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-containing interneurons may arise from the ganglionic eminence of the ventral telencephalon. We aimed to identify the subtypes and localisation of interneurons within grey matter heterotopia relative to cortex. METHODS: By using quantitative immunohistochemistry, we studied the density and distribution of interneurons within six cases of grey matter heterotopia in postmortem tissue from patients with epilepsy. RESULTS: In many cases, a suggestion of focal rudimentary laminar arrangement and small reelin-positive cells was identified within the heterotopia. Immunohistochemistry for glutamic acid decarboxylase(65/57), parvalbumin, calbindin, and calretinin showed inhibitory neurons of all subtypes represented within the heterotopia, and of normal morphology. The mean densities of interneurons were overall similar to those of the overlying cortex, but the interneurons showed less organisation and were more randomly orientated compared with cortex. CONCLUSIONS: Interneurons within heterotopia probably arise from the ventricular zone, but their abnormal local organization may influence the epileptogenicity of these lesions.
PURPOSE: Grey matter heterotopia are well-defined malformations of the cortex often associated with severe epilepsy. Defects have been identified in genes, including DCX and FLN1, that influence radial migration of postmitotic cells from the ventricular zone to the cortical plate. A proportion of cortical gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-containing interneurons may arise from the ganglionic eminence of the ventral telencephalon. We aimed to identify the subtypes and localisation of interneurons within grey matter heterotopia relative to cortex. METHODS: By using quantitative immunohistochemistry, we studied the density and distribution of interneurons within six cases of grey matter heterotopia in postmortem tissue from patients with epilepsy. RESULTS: In many cases, a suggestion of focal rudimentary laminar arrangement and small reelin-positive cells was identified within the heterotopia. Immunohistochemistry for glutamic acid decarboxylase(65/57), parvalbumin, calbindin, and calretinin showed inhibitory neurons of all subtypes represented within the heterotopia, and of normal morphology. The mean densities of interneurons were overall similar to those of the overlying cortex, but the interneurons showed less organisation and were more randomly orientated compared with cortex. CONCLUSIONS: Interneurons within heterotopia probably arise from the ventricular zone, but their abnormal local organization may influence the epileptogenicity of these lesions.
Authors: Marie Mayrhofer; Victor Gourain; Markus Reischl; Pierre Affaticati; Arnim Jenett; Jean-Stephane Joly; Matteo Benelli; Francesca Demichelis; Pietro Luigi Poliani; Dirk Sieger; Marina Mione Journal: Dis Model Mech Date: 2016-11-24 Impact factor: 5.758
Authors: Filipa Franquinho; Joana Nogueira-Rodrigues; Joana M Duarte; Sofia S Esteves; Christin Carter-Su; Anthony P Monaco; Zoltán Molnár; Antonio Velayos-Baeza; Pedro Brites; Mónica M Sousa Journal: Cereb Cortex Date: 2017-03-01 Impact factor: 4.861