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Surface Expansion Regionalization of the Hippocampus in Early Brain Development
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AbstractThe hippocampal formation is implicated in a myriad of crucial functions, particularly centered around memory and emotion, with distinct subdivisions fulfilling specific roles. However, there is no consensus on the spatial organization of these subdivisions, given that the functional connectivity and gene expression-based parcellation along its longitudinal axis differs from the histology-based parcellation along its medial-lateral axis. The dynamic nonuniform surface expansion of the hippocampus during early development reflects the underlying changes of microstructure and functional connectivity, providing important clues on hippocampal subdivisions. Moreover, the thin and convoluted properties bring out the hippocampal maturity largely in the form of expanding surface area. We thus unprecedentedly explore the development-based surface area regionalization and patterns of the hippocampus by leveraging 513 high-quality longitudinal MRI scans during the first two postnatal years. Our findings imply two discrete hippocampal developmental patterns, featuring one pattern of subdivisions along the anterior-posterior axis (head, regions 1 and 5; body, regions 2, 4, 6, and 7; tail, region 3) and the other one along the medial-lateral axis (subiculum, regions 4, 5, and 6; CA fields, regions 1, 2, and 7). Most of the resulting 7 subdivisions exhibit region-specific and nonlinear spatiotemporal surface area expansion patterns with an initial high growth, followed by a transition to low increase. Each subregion displays bilaterally symmetric pattern. The medial portion of the hippocampal head experiences the most rapid surface area expansion. These results provide important references for exploring the fine-grained organization and development of the hippocampus and its intricate cognitions.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Title: Surface Expansion Regionalization of the Hippocampus in Early Brain Development
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AbstractThe hippocampal formation is implicated in a myriad of crucial functions, particularly centered around memory and emotion, with distinct subdivisions fulfilling specific roles.
However, there is no consensus on the spatial organization of these subdivisions, given that the functional connectivity and gene expression-based parcellation along its longitudinal axis differs from the histology-based parcellation along its medial-lateral axis.
The dynamic nonuniform surface expansion of the hippocampus during early development reflects the underlying changes of microstructure and functional connectivity, providing important clues on hippocampal subdivisions.
Moreover, the thin and convoluted properties bring out the hippocampal maturity largely in the form of expanding surface area.
We thus unprecedentedly explore the development-based surface area regionalization and patterns of the hippocampus by leveraging 513 high-quality longitudinal MRI scans during the first two postnatal years.
Our findings imply two discrete hippocampal developmental patterns, featuring one pattern of subdivisions along the anterior-posterior axis (head, regions 1 and 5; body, regions 2, 4, 6, and 7; tail, region 3) and the other one along the medial-lateral axis (subiculum, regions 4, 5, and 6; CA fields, regions 1, 2, and 7).
Most of the resulting 7 subdivisions exhibit region-specific and nonlinear spatiotemporal surface area expansion patterns with an initial high growth, followed by a transition to low increase.
Each subregion displays bilaterally symmetric pattern.
The medial portion of the hippocampal head experiences the most rapid surface area expansion.
These results provide important references for exploring the fine-grained organization and development of the hippocampus and its intricate cognitions.
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