Layer III Pyramidal Cells and Cell Column Spacing in HIV-1 Transgenic Rats
Many studies have shown that subcortical brain areas are affected by Human Immuno-deficiency Virus, type 1 (HIV-1). The first goal of our research was to determine whether HIV-1 anatomically alters cortical brain structures by investigating layer III of the anterior cingulate cortex using a 3-dimens...
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doaj-ab7b6bcac0bc4b0f8f29d389139abc6a2020-11-24T23:48:41ZengAppalachian State University Honors CollegeImpulse: The Premier Undergraduate Neuroscience Journal1934-33612008-01-011Layer III Pyramidal Cells and Cell Column Spacing in HIV-1 Transgenic RatsRosemarie BoozeDaniel P. BuxhoevedenUlla HasselrotWilliam BlackmonKendall K. ZieglerMany studies have shown that subcortical brain areas are affected by Human Immuno-deficiency Virus, type 1 (HIV-1). The first goal of our research was to determine whether HIV-1 anatomically alters cortical brain structures by investigating layer III of the anterior cingulate cortex using a 3-dimensional nearest neighbor analysis. Our second goal was to analyze the same tissue a second time through a 2-dimensional computer analysis cell column program in order to test the dependability of both methods of analysis. We used 6 HIV-1 transgenic (Tg) and 6 age-matched control, female Sprague-Dawley rats as a model for vertically-infected children with HIV-1. The nearest-neighbor distance and mean center-to-center cell spacing distance revealed no significant differences between groups, indicating that layer III of the anterior cingulate cortex is histologically unchanged in rats infected with the virus. These same results were obtained via the 2-dimensional computer analysis, which reiterates the reliability of both stereological analysis programs.http://impulse.appstate.edu/articles/2008/layer-iii-pyramidal-cells-and-cell-column-spacing-hiv-1-transgenic-ratscortical physiologyanterior cingulate gyruscortical columnsmean center-to-center spacingnearest-neighbor distance |
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Rosemarie Booze Daniel P. Buxhoeveden Ulla Hasselrot William Blackmon Kendall K. Ziegler |
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Rosemarie Booze Daniel P. Buxhoeveden Ulla Hasselrot William Blackmon Kendall K. Ziegler Layer III Pyramidal Cells and Cell Column Spacing in HIV-1 Transgenic Rats Impulse: The Premier Undergraduate Neuroscience Journal cortical physiology anterior cingulate gyrus cortical columns mean center-to-center spacing nearest-neighbor distance |
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Rosemarie Booze Daniel P. Buxhoeveden Ulla Hasselrot William Blackmon Kendall K. Ziegler |
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Rosemarie Booze |
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Layer III Pyramidal Cells and Cell Column Spacing in HIV-1 Transgenic Rats |
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Layer III Pyramidal Cells and Cell Column Spacing in HIV-1 Transgenic Rats |
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Layer III Pyramidal Cells and Cell Column Spacing in HIV-1 Transgenic Rats |
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Layer III Pyramidal Cells and Cell Column Spacing in HIV-1 Transgenic Rats |
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Layer III Pyramidal Cells and Cell Column Spacing in HIV-1 Transgenic Rats |
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layer iii pyramidal cells and cell column spacing in hiv-1 transgenic rats |
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Appalachian State University Honors College |
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Impulse: The Premier Undergraduate Neuroscience Journal |
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1934-3361 |
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2008-01-01 |
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Many studies have shown that subcortical brain areas are affected by Human Immuno-deficiency Virus, type 1 (HIV-1). The first goal of our research was to determine whether HIV-1 anatomically alters cortical brain structures by investigating layer III of the anterior cingulate cortex using a 3-dimensional nearest neighbor analysis. Our second goal was to analyze the same tissue a second time through a 2-dimensional computer analysis cell column program in order to test the dependability of both methods of analysis. We used 6 HIV-1 transgenic (Tg) and 6 age-matched control, female Sprague-Dawley rats as a model for vertically-infected children with HIV-1. The nearest-neighbor distance and mean center-to-center cell spacing distance revealed no significant differences between groups, indicating that layer III of the anterior cingulate cortex is histologically unchanged in rats infected with the virus. These same results were obtained via the 2-dimensional computer analysis, which reiterates the reliability of both stereological analysis programs. |
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cortical physiology anterior cingulate gyrus cortical columns mean center-to-center spacing nearest-neighbor distance |
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