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Irene Costantini1,2,3,4, Giacomo Mazzamuto1,3,4, Matteo Roffilli5, Annunziatina Laurino1,6, Filippo Maria Castelli1,7, Mattia Neri5, Giovanni Lughi5, Andrea Simonetto5, Erica Lazzeri1, Luca Pesce1,7, Christophe Destrieux8, Ludovico Silvestri1,3,7, Valerio Conti9, Renzo Guerrini9, Francesco Saverio Pavone1,3,7.
Abstract
Although neuronal density analysis on human brain slices is available from stereological studies, data on the spatial distribution of neurons in 3D are still missing. Since the neuronal organization is very inhomogeneous in the cerebral cortex, it is critical to map all neurons in a given volume rather than relying on sparse sampling methods. To achieve this goal, we implement a new tissue transformation protocol to clear and label human brain tissues and we exploit the high-resolution optical sectioning of two-photon fluorescence microscopy to perform 3D mesoscopic reconstruction. We perform neuronal mapping of 100mm3 human brain samples and evaluate the volume and density distribution of neurons from various areas of the cortex originating from different subjects (young, adult, and elderly, both healthy and pathological). The quantitative evaluation of the density in combination with the mean volume of the thousands of neurons identified within the specimens, allow us to determine the layer-specific organization of the cerebral architecture.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34221688 PMCID: PMC8221968 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.415555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732