Ontogenesis of human cerebellar cortex and biopathological characterization in sudden unexplained fetal and infant death
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Ontogenesis of human cerebellar cortex and biopathological characterization in sudden unexplained fetal and infant death
Abstract
The aims of this study were to investigate in the human cerebellar cortex the structural and biological ontogenetic features, the possible presence of alterations in cases of sudden unexplained fetal and infant death, and the involvement of the maternal cigarette smoking in developmental abnormalities. We analyzed 52 brains of fetal and infant death victims, aged from the second gestational trimester to 12th postnatal month. In the cerebellar cortex we evaluated, besides the morphological aspects, the expression of several biomarkers implicated in proliferative processes (c-fos, proliferating cell nuclear antigen, and apoptosis) as well as the presence of the neurotransmitter somatostatin, which is strongly implicated in central nervous system differentiation, and of EN2 gene. The observed features of the cerebellar cortex, mainly confined to the transient external granular layer, were high proliferative activity and high expression of both somatostatin and EN2 gene in prenatal life and high apoptotic index after birth. In 41% of the sudden unexplained death victims, in the greater part with smoking mothers, we observed different biopathological alterations of the cerebellar cortex. Maternal smoking is increasingly being demonstrated to be one of the main contributors to developmental neurological alterations in the offspring.
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