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Ex vivo visualization of the trigeminal pathways in the human brainstem using 11.7T diffusion MRI combined with microscopy polarized light imaging

Classic anatomical atlases depict a contralateral hemispheral representation of each side of the face. Recently, however, a bilateral projection of each hemiface was hypothesized, based on animal studies that showed the coexistence of an additional trigeminothalamic tract sprouting from the trigemin...

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Autores principales: Henssen, Dylan J. H. A., Mollink, Jeroen, Kurt, Erkan, van Dongen, Robert, Bartels, Ronald H. M. A., Gräβel, David, Kozicz, Tamas, Axer, Markus, Van Cappellen van Walsum, Anne-Marie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6373363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30293214
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00429-018-1767-1
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author Henssen, Dylan J. H. A.
Mollink, Jeroen
Kurt, Erkan
van Dongen, Robert
Bartels, Ronald H. M. A.
Gräβel, David
Kozicz, Tamas
Axer, Markus
Van Cappellen van Walsum, Anne-Marie
author_facet Henssen, Dylan J. H. A.
Mollink, Jeroen
Kurt, Erkan
van Dongen, Robert
Bartels, Ronald H. M. A.
Gräβel, David
Kozicz, Tamas
Axer, Markus
Van Cappellen van Walsum, Anne-Marie
author_sort Henssen, Dylan J. H. A.
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description Classic anatomical atlases depict a contralateral hemispheral representation of each side of the face. Recently, however, a bilateral projection of each hemiface was hypothesized, based on animal studies that showed the coexistence of an additional trigeminothalamic tract sprouting from the trigeminal principal sensory nucleus that ascends ipsilaterally. This study aims to provide an anatomical substrate for the hypothesized bilateral projection. Three post-mortem human brainstems were scanned for anatomical and diffusion magnetic resonance imaging at 11.7T. The trigeminal tracts were delineated in each brainstem using track density imaging (TDI) and tractography. To evaluate the reconstructed tracts, the same brainstems were sectioned for polarized light imaging (PLI). Anatomical 11.7T MRI shows a dispersion of the trigeminal tract (tt) into a ventral and dorsal portion. This bifurcation was also seen on the TDI maps, tractography results and PLI images of all three specimens. Referring to a similar anatomic feature in primate brains, the dorsal and ventral tracts were named the dorsal and ventral trigeminothalamic tract (dtt and vtt), respectively. This study shows that both the dtt and vtt are present in humans, indicating that each hemiface has a bilateral projection, although the functional relevance of these tracts cannot be determined by the present anatomical study. If both tracts convey noxious stimuli, this could open up new insights into and treatments for orofacial pain in patients.
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spelling pubmed-63733632019-03-01 Ex vivo visualization of the trigeminal pathways in the human brainstem using 11.7T diffusion MRI combined with microscopy polarized light imaging Henssen, Dylan J. H. A. Mollink, Jeroen Kurt, Erkan van Dongen, Robert Bartels, Ronald H. M. A. Gräβel, David Kozicz, Tamas Axer, Markus Van Cappellen van Walsum, Anne-Marie Brain Struct Funct Original Article Classic anatomical atlases depict a contralateral hemispheral representation of each side of the face. Recently, however, a bilateral projection of each hemiface was hypothesized, based on animal studies that showed the coexistence of an additional trigeminothalamic tract sprouting from the trigeminal principal sensory nucleus that ascends ipsilaterally. This study aims to provide an anatomical substrate for the hypothesized bilateral projection. Three post-mortem human brainstems were scanned for anatomical and diffusion magnetic resonance imaging at 11.7T. The trigeminal tracts were delineated in each brainstem using track density imaging (TDI) and tractography. To evaluate the reconstructed tracts, the same brainstems were sectioned for polarized light imaging (PLI). Anatomical 11.7T MRI shows a dispersion of the trigeminal tract (tt) into a ventral and dorsal portion. This bifurcation was also seen on the TDI maps, tractography results and PLI images of all three specimens. Referring to a similar anatomic feature in primate brains, the dorsal and ventral tracts were named the dorsal and ventral trigeminothalamic tract (dtt and vtt), respectively. This study shows that both the dtt and vtt are present in humans, indicating that each hemiface has a bilateral projection, although the functional relevance of these tracts cannot be determined by the present anatomical study. If both tracts convey noxious stimuli, this could open up new insights into and treatments for orofacial pain in patients. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018-10-06 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6373363/ /pubmed/30293214 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00429-018-1767-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Article
Henssen, Dylan J. H. A.
Mollink, Jeroen
Kurt, Erkan
van Dongen, Robert
Bartels, Ronald H. M. A.
Gräβel, David
Kozicz, Tamas
Axer, Markus
Van Cappellen van Walsum, Anne-Marie
Ex vivo visualization of the trigeminal pathways in the human brainstem using 11.7T diffusion MRI combined with microscopy polarized light imaging
title Ex vivo visualization of the trigeminal pathways in the human brainstem using 11.7T diffusion MRI combined with microscopy polarized light imaging
title_full Ex vivo visualization of the trigeminal pathways in the human brainstem using 11.7T diffusion MRI combined with microscopy polarized light imaging
title_fullStr Ex vivo visualization of the trigeminal pathways in the human brainstem using 11.7T diffusion MRI combined with microscopy polarized light imaging
title_full_unstemmed Ex vivo visualization of the trigeminal pathways in the human brainstem using 11.7T diffusion MRI combined with microscopy polarized light imaging
title_short Ex vivo visualization of the trigeminal pathways in the human brainstem using 11.7T diffusion MRI combined with microscopy polarized light imaging
title_sort ex vivo visualization of the trigeminal pathways in the human brainstem using 11.7t diffusion mri combined with microscopy polarized light imaging
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6373363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30293214
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00429-018-1767-1
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