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使用7特斯拉磁共振成像、免疫组织化学和体视学对宽吻海豚听觉核进行多模态评估

Multimodal Assessment of Bottlenose Dolphin Auditory Nuclei Using 7-Tesla MRI, Immunohistochemistry and Stereology.

作者信息

Orekhova Ksenia, Selmanovic Enna, De Gasperi Rita, Gama Sosa Miguel A, Wicinski Bridget, Maloney Brigid, Seifert Alan, Alipour Akbar, Balchandani Priti, Gerussi Tommaso, Graïc Jean-Marie, Centelleghe Cinzia, Di Guardo Giovanni, Mazzariol Sandro, Hof Patrick R

机构信息

Department of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science, University of Padova AGRIPOLIS, Viale dell'Università 16, 35020 Legnaro, Italy.

Nash Family Department of Neuroscience, Friedman Brain Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY 10029, USA.

出版信息

Vet Sci. 2022 Dec 13;9(12):692. doi: 10.3390/vetsci9120692.

Abstract

The importance of assessing neurochemical processes in the cetacean brain as a tool for monitoring their cognitive health and to indirectly model human neurodegenerative conditions is increasingly evident, although available data are largely semiquantitative. High-resolution MRI for post-mortem brains and stereology allow for quantitative assessments of the cetacean brain. In this study, we scanned two brains of bottlenose dolphins in a 7-Tesla (7T) MR scanner and assessed the connectivity of the inferior colliculi and ventral cochlear nuclei using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Serial thick sections were investigated stereologically in one of the dolphins to generate rigorous quantitative estimates of identifiable cell types according to their morphology and expression of molecular markers, yielding reliable cell counts with most coefficients of error <10%. Fibronectin immunoreactivity in the dolphin resembled the pattern in a human chronic traumatic encephalopathy brain, suggesting that neurochemical compensation for insults such as hypoxia may constitute a noxious response in humans, while being physiological in dolphins. These data contribute to a growing body of knowledge on the morphological and neurochemical properties of the dolphin brain and highlight a stereological and neuroimaging workflow that may enable quantitative and translational assessment of pathological processes in the dolphin brain in the future.

摘要

评估鲸类大脑中的神经化学过程作为监测其认知健康和间接模拟人类神经退行性疾病的工具的重要性日益明显,尽管现有数据大多是半定量的。用于死后大脑的高分辨率MRI和体视学方法可对鲸类大脑进行定量评估。在本研究中,我们在一台7特斯拉(7T)的磁共振成像扫描仪中扫描了两头宽吻海豚的大脑,并使用扩散张量成像(DTI)评估了下丘和腹侧耳蜗核的连通性。对其中一头海豚的连续厚切片进行了体视学研究,以根据可识别细胞类型的形态和分子标记物的表达对其进行严格的定量估计,从而得出可靠的细胞计数,大多数误差系数<10%。海豚中的纤连蛋白免疫反应类似于人类慢性创伤性脑病大脑中的模式,这表明对缺氧等损伤的神经化学补偿在人类中可能构成有害反应,而在海豚中则是生理性的。这些数据有助于增加关于海豚大脑形态和神经化学特性的知识,并突出了一种体视学和神经成像工作流程,该流程未来可能能够对海豚大脑中的病理过程进行定量和转化评估。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/56e0/9781543/0c594fcfae0a/vetsci-09-00692-g0A1.jpg

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