Neuroanatomical dysmorphology of the medial superior olivary nucleus in sudden fetal and infant death

This study expands our understanding of the organization of the human caudal pons, providing a morphologic characterization of the medial superior olivary nucleus, component of the superior olivary complex, that plays an important role in the processing of acoustic information.We examined victims of...

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Main Author: Anna Maria Lavezzi
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2012-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2012.00322/full
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spelling doaj-9d8e80d79e0e47b2894b599414a6d42a2020-11-25T03:49:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612012-11-01610.3389/fnhum.2012.0032234042Neuroanatomical dysmorphology of the medial superior olivary nucleus in sudden fetal and infant deathAnna Maria Lavezzi0Milan University, ItalyThis study expands our understanding of the organization of the human caudal pons, providing a morphologic characterization of the medial superior olivary nucleus, component of the superior olivary complex, that plays an important role in the processing of acoustic information.We examined victims of sudden unexplained fetal and infant death and controls (n=75), from 25 gestational weeks to 8 months of postnatal age, by complete autopsy and in-depth autonomic nervous system histological examination, particularly of the medial superior olivary nucleus, the focus of this study. Peculiar cytoarchitectural features of the medial superior olivary nucleus were found in sudden death cases, such as hypoplasia/agenesis and immature hypercellularity, frequently related to dysgenesis of contiguous structures involved in respiratory rhythm-generating circuit, in particular to hypoplasia of the retrotrapezoid and the facial nuclei. We propose the involvement of this nucleus in more important functions than those related to hearing, as breathing and, more extensively, all the vital activities. Besides, we highlight the fundamental role of the maternal smoking in pregnancy as etiological factor in the dysmorphic neuroanatomical development of the medial superior olivary nucleus.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2012.00322/fullbrainstemsuperior olivary complexmedial superior olivary nucleussudden infant death syndromesudden intrauterine unexplained death
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Neuroanatomical dysmorphology of the medial superior olivary nucleus in sudden fetal and infant death
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
brainstem
superior olivary complex
medial superior olivary nucleus
sudden infant death syndrome
sudden intrauterine unexplained death
author_facet Anna Maria Lavezzi
author_sort Anna Maria Lavezzi
title Neuroanatomical dysmorphology of the medial superior olivary nucleus in sudden fetal and infant death
title_short Neuroanatomical dysmorphology of the medial superior olivary nucleus in sudden fetal and infant death
title_full Neuroanatomical dysmorphology of the medial superior olivary nucleus in sudden fetal and infant death
title_fullStr Neuroanatomical dysmorphology of the medial superior olivary nucleus in sudden fetal and infant death
title_full_unstemmed Neuroanatomical dysmorphology of the medial superior olivary nucleus in sudden fetal and infant death
title_sort neuroanatomical dysmorphology of the medial superior olivary nucleus in sudden fetal and infant death
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
issn 1662-5161
publishDate 2012-11-01
description This study expands our understanding of the organization of the human caudal pons, providing a morphologic characterization of the medial superior olivary nucleus, component of the superior olivary complex, that plays an important role in the processing of acoustic information.We examined victims of sudden unexplained fetal and infant death and controls (n=75), from 25 gestational weeks to 8 months of postnatal age, by complete autopsy and in-depth autonomic nervous system histological examination, particularly of the medial superior olivary nucleus, the focus of this study. Peculiar cytoarchitectural features of the medial superior olivary nucleus were found in sudden death cases, such as hypoplasia/agenesis and immature hypercellularity, frequently related to dysgenesis of contiguous structures involved in respiratory rhythm-generating circuit, in particular to hypoplasia of the retrotrapezoid and the facial nuclei. We propose the involvement of this nucleus in more important functions than those related to hearing, as breathing and, more extensively, all the vital activities. Besides, we highlight the fundamental role of the maternal smoking in pregnancy as etiological factor in the dysmorphic neuroanatomical development of the medial superior olivary nucleus.
topic brainstem
superior olivary complex
medial superior olivary nucleus
sudden infant death syndrome
sudden intrauterine unexplained death
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2012.00322/full
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