Developmental Characters of Neural Stem Cells in Occipital of Cortex from Human Fetal Brain at Different Ages
- VernacularTitle:不同胎龄人胎脑皮质枕叶神经干细胞的发育特征
- Author:
bo, HU
;
ai-hua, LI
;
yu-lin, AN
;
zhi-chun, FENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
neural stem cell;
nestin;
brain,human;
occipital
- From:Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics
2006;0(14):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the developmental characters of neural stem cells(NSCs) in occipital of cortex from human fetal brain at different age.Methods Ninety cases of embryoes at gestational age 16-32 weeks and by induction of labor with water bag were collected for determining distribution,shapes,growth modes and the number of NSCs in the occipital of cortex with immunohisto- chemical method under light microscope.Results It was noted that NSCs existed in the occipital of cortex from human fetal brain at different ages.NSCs mainly distributed in layers of cone cells and inner granule cells.NSCs existed in the occipital of cortex of different fetal age included middling round cells,NSCs had enations from 0 to 1.Nucli were larger than plasm.Each NSC had nucleoli from 2-4 and rarefaction chromatin.Most of NSCs distributed in three growth modes including crowd,cluster and clone,occasionally with a single growth mode among other nerve cells.There were no differences including distribution,shapes,growth modes and the number of NSCs in the occipital of cortex between groups,but,NSCs gradually decreased with increasing of age.Conclusion NSCs exists in the occipital of cortex from different gestational age,and the number of NSCs decreases with increasing of age.