Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4351619 Neuroscience Research 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The relationship between “connectivity” measures such as DTI and the cellular alterations in the cortex that give rise to those connections remains unclear. Cytoarchitectural changes in the planum temporale (PT) suggest impaired layer III feedforward projection neurons in schizophrenia. Altered hemispheric asymmetry of the PT has been reported in patients, along with altered white matter density in the corpus callosum, and there is anomalous activation of the PT during auditory hallucinations. We measured layer III cell density and pyramidal neuron size in PT of both hemispheres of post-mortem brains from patients with schizophrenia (n = 16) and control subjects (n = 16). We found reduced cell density and the loss of a correlation between magnopyramidal neuron density and axon number in the isthmus of the corpus callosum in schizophrenia. The normal asymmetry indicated that magnopyramidal neurons tend towards being larger and denser in the left PT but this asymmetry is significantly reduced in schizophrenia. The findings offer cytoarchitectural insight into the relationship between PT cortex and callosal white matter abnormalities in schizophrenia.

► Cellular alterations contribute to abnormal language cortex in schizophrenia. ► Cell density was reduced in the planum temporale in patients. ► Normal magnopyramidal neuron size asymmetry was reduced in patients. ► Altered white matter may relate to abnormal projecting neurons. ► No magnopyramidal neuron correlation with callosal axon number in schizophrenia.

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