1984
DOI: 10.1159/000212615
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Changes in Cell Density within the Human Hippocampal Formation as a Function of Age

Abstract: In this study the entire hippocampal formation, both grey and white matter, was analyzed as a unit and the number of neurons and glia per unit weight was determined. Tissues were obtained from the right cerebral hemispheres of 25 human brains. We found that the neuron population density increases slightly between 20 and 87 years of age. Previous studies using classical stereological techniques or electron-optical image analysis of histological sections have shown no increase of neuron density of the grey matte… Show more

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“…In human medicine, contrasting opinions can be found in the literature regarding the influence of age on hippocampal cellular densities. Indeed, whereas in one study a decrease in pyramidal cell density in people over 68 years was found [24], in a later investigation exactly the opposite results were obtained [25]. Nevertheless, the two studies used different cell counting techniques and are therefore not strictly comparable.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 88%
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“…In human medicine, contrasting opinions can be found in the literature regarding the influence of age on hippocampal cellular densities. Indeed, whereas in one study a decrease in pyramidal cell density in people over 68 years was found [24], in a later investigation exactly the opposite results were obtained [25]. Nevertheless, the two studies used different cell counting techniques and are therefore not strictly comparable.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 88%
“…In addition, a systematic review of cellular densities in the mouse brain, including the hippocampus, has been recently published [22]. In human medicine, some older studies investigated this topic, mostly aiming to find relations between neuronal densities in the hippocampus and pathological conditions, age or other possible influencing factors [23][24][25][26][27].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%