1993
DOI: 10.1159/000111317
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Laminar Analysis of the Number of Neurons, Astrocytes, Oligodendrocytes and Microglia in the Visual Cortex (Area 17) of 6- and 12-Month Old Rhesus Monkeys Fed a Human Infant Soy-Protein Formula with or without Taurine Supplementation from Birth

Abstract: The effect of taurine supplementation of a commercial (taurine-free) soy protein formula on the development of the visual cortex has been examined in 6- and 12-month-old rhesus monkeys. The thickness, numerical density and total number of neurons, oligodendrocytes, astrocytes and microglia have been measured in the different laminae. There was no difference in brain weight at either age. The thickness of layers I and VI were greater in the taurine-deprived (–T) monkeys at 12 months than in the taurine-suppleme… Show more

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“…The sampling scheme was established to obtain individual estimates of neuron number with estimated coefficients of error around 0.11 (Table ; CE = sqrt(CE 2 (∑ Q ) + CE 2 ( t )); CE(∑ Q ) = sum ( Q i ) + ((3 × (sum ( Q i × Q i ) ‐ sum ( Q i ))‐(4 × sum ( Q i × Q i + 1 ) + ( Q i × Q i + 2 ))/12; CE( t ) = standard deviation (section thickness)/average (section thickness)). We identified neurons based on morphological criteria identifiable in Nissl preparations, as described in more details in previous publications (Chareyron et al, ; Fitting, Booze, Hasselrot, & Mactutus, ; Grady, Charleston, Maris, Witgen, & Lifshitz, ; Hamidi, Drevets, & Price, ; Morris, Jordan, & Breedlove, ; Palackal, Neuringer, & Sturman, ). Briefly, neurons are darkly stained and comprise a single large nucleolus.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sampling scheme was established to obtain individual estimates of neuron number with estimated coefficients of error around 0.11 (Table ; CE = sqrt(CE 2 (∑ Q ) + CE 2 ( t )); CE(∑ Q ) = sum ( Q i ) + ((3 × (sum ( Q i × Q i ) ‐ sum ( Q i ))‐(4 × sum ( Q i × Q i + 1 ) + ( Q i × Q i + 2 ))/12; CE( t ) = standard deviation (section thickness)/average (section thickness)). We identified neurons based on morphological criteria identifiable in Nissl preparations, as described in more details in previous publications (Chareyron et al, ; Fitting, Booze, Hasselrot, & Mactutus, ; Grady, Charleston, Maris, Witgen, & Lifshitz, ; Hamidi, Drevets, & Price, ; Morris, Jordan, & Breedlove, ; Palackal, Neuringer, & Sturman, ). Briefly, neurons are darkly stained and comprise a single large nucleolus.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2A – C). We refer the reader to the original publications (Palackal et al, 1993; Grady et al, 2003; Hamidi et al, 2004; Fitting et al, 2008) for detailed descriptions. Briefly, neurons are darkly stained and comprise a single large nucleolus.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). We refer the reader to the original publications by (Palackal et al, 1993; Grady et al, 2003; Hamidi et al, 2004; Fitting et al, 2008) for detailed descriptions. Neurons are heavily stained with a large and single nucleolus (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%