Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (05): 708-.
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Abstract: Objective To observe the morphological changes during development of the ventricular zone (VZ) andsubventricular zone (SVZ) of human fetus and the distribution pattern of neural stem cells in the VA and SVZ. MethodsHuman fetuses at the gestational ages of 9-11 weeks, 14-16 weeks, 22-24 weeks and 32-36 weeks were collected, and the brainsections of the VZ/SVZ under the frontal lobe were examined for cytoarchitecture and distribution of nestin-positive cells withHE staining, immunohistochemistry or immunofluorescence. Results The thickness of VZ underwent no significant changes atthe gestational ages of 9-24 weeks (P>0.05) and became obviously thinner at 32 weeks (P<0.05), while the thickness of SVZincreased during 9-24 weeks (P<0.05) without obvious thinning at 32 weeks (P>0.05). VZ was thicker than SVZ at 9-11 weeksbut became markedly thinner than SVZ after 14 weeks (P<0.05). The VZ contained denser cells than SVZ and showed a distinctboundary between the VZ and SVZ. Large numbers of nestin-positive cells were detected in the VZ and SVZ, and nestinimmunoreactivity was found primarily in the cell processes and occasionally in the soma. Some nestin-positive cells in the SVZhad 1-3 processes. Nestin immunoreactivity in the VZ and SVZ gradually grew weak with development. The cells positive forboth nestin and Ki67 were located mainly in the inner zone of the VZ and throughout the SVZ, where some nestin-positive butKi67-negative cells were also found. Conclusion The SVZ fully extends and the neural stem cells in the VZ/SVZ can bemorphologically heterogeneous during the development of fetal human brain.
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