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Mapping Primary Gyrogenesis During Fetal Development in Primate Brains: High-Resolution in Utero Structural MRI of Fetal Brain Development in Pregnant Baboons

The global and regional changes in the fetal cerebral cortex in primates were mapped during primary gyrification (PG; weeks 17–25 of 26 weeks total gestation). Studying pregnant baboons using high-resolution MRI in utero, measurements included cerebral volume, cortical surface area, gyrification ind...

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Autores principales: Kochunov, Peter, Castro, Carlos, Davis, Duff, Dudley, Donald, Brewer, Jordan, Zhang, Yi, Kroenke, Christopher D., Purdy, David, Fox, Peter T., Simerly, Calvin, Schatten, Gerald
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2896074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20631812
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2010.00020
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author Kochunov, Peter
Castro, Carlos
Davis, Duff
Dudley, Donald
Brewer, Jordan
Zhang, Yi
Kroenke, Christopher D.
Purdy, David
Fox, Peter T.
Simerly, Calvin
Schatten, Gerald
author_facet Kochunov, Peter
Castro, Carlos
Davis, Duff
Dudley, Donald
Brewer, Jordan
Zhang, Yi
Kroenke, Christopher D.
Purdy, David
Fox, Peter T.
Simerly, Calvin
Schatten, Gerald
author_sort Kochunov, Peter
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description The global and regional changes in the fetal cerebral cortex in primates were mapped during primary gyrification (PG; weeks 17–25 of 26 weeks total gestation). Studying pregnant baboons using high-resolution MRI in utero, measurements included cerebral volume, cortical surface area, gyrification index and length and depth of 10 primary cortical sulci. Seven normally developing fetuses were imaged in two animals longitudinally and sequentially. We compared these results to those on PG that from the ferret studies and analyzed them in the context of our recent studies of phylogenetics of cerebral gyrification. We observed that in both primates and non-primates, the cerebrum undergoes a very rapid transformation into the gyrencephalic state, subsequently accompanied by an accelerated growth in brain volume and cortical surface area. However, PG trends in baboons exhibited some critical differences from those observed in ferrets. For example, in baboons, the growth along the long (length) axis of cortical sulci was unrelated to the growth along the short (depth) axis and far outpaced it. Additionally, the correlation between the rate of growth along the short sulcal axis and heritability of sulcal depth was negative and approached significance (r = −0.60; p < 0.10), while the same trend for long axis was positive and not significant (p = 0.3; p = 0.40). These findings, in an animal that shares a highly orchestrated pattern of PG with humans, suggest that ontogenic processes that influence changes in sulcal length and depth are diverse and possibly driven by different factors in primates than in non-primates.
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spelling pubmed-28960742010-07-14 Mapping Primary Gyrogenesis During Fetal Development in Primate Brains: High-Resolution in Utero Structural MRI of Fetal Brain Development in Pregnant Baboons Kochunov, Peter Castro, Carlos Davis, Duff Dudley, Donald Brewer, Jordan Zhang, Yi Kroenke, Christopher D. Purdy, David Fox, Peter T. Simerly, Calvin Schatten, Gerald Front Neurosci Neuroscience The global and regional changes in the fetal cerebral cortex in primates were mapped during primary gyrification (PG; weeks 17–25 of 26 weeks total gestation). Studying pregnant baboons using high-resolution MRI in utero, measurements included cerebral volume, cortical surface area, gyrification index and length and depth of 10 primary cortical sulci. Seven normally developing fetuses were imaged in two animals longitudinally and sequentially. We compared these results to those on PG that from the ferret studies and analyzed them in the context of our recent studies of phylogenetics of cerebral gyrification. We observed that in both primates and non-primates, the cerebrum undergoes a very rapid transformation into the gyrencephalic state, subsequently accompanied by an accelerated growth in brain volume and cortical surface area. However, PG trends in baboons exhibited some critical differences from those observed in ferrets. For example, in baboons, the growth along the long (length) axis of cortical sulci was unrelated to the growth along the short (depth) axis and far outpaced it. Additionally, the correlation between the rate of growth along the short sulcal axis and heritability of sulcal depth was negative and approached significance (r = −0.60; p < 0.10), while the same trend for long axis was positive and not significant (p = 0.3; p = 0.40). These findings, in an animal that shares a highly orchestrated pattern of PG with humans, suggest that ontogenic processes that influence changes in sulcal length and depth are diverse and possibly driven by different factors in primates than in non-primates. Frontiers Research Foundation 2010-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2896074/ /pubmed/20631812 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2010.00020 Text en Copyright © 2010 Kochunov, Castro, Davis, Dudley, Brewer, Zhang, Kroenke, Purdy, Fox, Simerly and Schatten. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article subject to an exclusive license agreement between the authors and the Frontiers Research Foundation, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are credited.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Kochunov, Peter
Castro, Carlos
Davis, Duff
Dudley, Donald
Brewer, Jordan
Zhang, Yi
Kroenke, Christopher D.
Purdy, David
Fox, Peter T.
Simerly, Calvin
Schatten, Gerald
Mapping Primary Gyrogenesis During Fetal Development in Primate Brains: High-Resolution in Utero Structural MRI of Fetal Brain Development in Pregnant Baboons
title Mapping Primary Gyrogenesis During Fetal Development in Primate Brains: High-Resolution in Utero Structural MRI of Fetal Brain Development in Pregnant Baboons
title_full Mapping Primary Gyrogenesis During Fetal Development in Primate Brains: High-Resolution in Utero Structural MRI of Fetal Brain Development in Pregnant Baboons
title_fullStr Mapping Primary Gyrogenesis During Fetal Development in Primate Brains: High-Resolution in Utero Structural MRI of Fetal Brain Development in Pregnant Baboons
title_full_unstemmed Mapping Primary Gyrogenesis During Fetal Development in Primate Brains: High-Resolution in Utero Structural MRI of Fetal Brain Development in Pregnant Baboons
title_short Mapping Primary Gyrogenesis During Fetal Development in Primate Brains: High-Resolution in Utero Structural MRI of Fetal Brain Development in Pregnant Baboons
title_sort mapping primary gyrogenesis during fetal development in primate brains: high-resolution in utero structural mri of fetal brain development in pregnant baboons
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2896074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20631812
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2010.00020
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