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From: Structural Abnormalities of Subicular Dendrites in Subjects With Schizophrenia and Mood
DisordersPreliminary Findings
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2000;57(4):349-356. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.57.4.349
Figure Legend:
Coronal section of brain at level of lateral geniculate body. Broken lines indicate approximate boundaries of specimens used for this
study. Ant indicates anterior nucleus of thalamus; ca1, CA1 field of hippocampus; ca4, CA4 field of hippocampus; cbl, cerebellum;
cc, corpus callosum; fi, fimbria; for, fornix; fus, fusiform gyrus; iii, third ventricle; ins, insula; itg, inferior temporal gyrus; lat, lateral
nucleus of thalamus; lg, lateral geniculate nucleus; lv, lateral ventricle; med, medial nucleus of thalamus; mtg, middle temporal
gyrus; put, putamen; stg, superior temporal gyrus;
sub, subiculum;
syl, Sylvian
fissure; ter, transentorhinal cortex; and th, temporal
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From: Structural Abnormalities of Subicular Dendrites in Subjects With Schizophrenia and Mood
DisordersPreliminary Findings
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2000;57(4):349-356. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.57.4.349
Figure Legend:
Apical dendrites of subicular internal pyramidal neurons, 100 µm from origin of dendrite. A, C, and E, Nonpsychiatric subjects:
males, aged 43 and 64 years; and female, aged 72 years, respectively. B. Subject with schizoaffective disorder: male, aged 39
years. D and F, Subjects with schizophrenia: males, aged 46 and 68 years, respectively. Apical dendrites in subjects in the
schizophrenia group contain small numbers of spines (B) or nearly none (D and F) (Golgi stain; bar=10 µ).
Date of download: 5/10/2017
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Association. All rights reserved.
From: Structural Abnormalities of Subicular Dendrites in Subjects With Schizophrenia and Mood
DisordersPreliminary Findings
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2000;57(4):349-356. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.57.4.349
Figure Legend:
Sholl analysis of apical dendrites of subicular internal pyramidal cells. Each subject is displayed as a single line, representing the
average of 5 neurons. Solid lines indicate subjects with schizophrenia; broken lines, nonpsychiatric subjects; subjects with mood
disorder have been omitted for clarity. Inset: Closed squares indicate subjects with schizophrenia (mean ± SE) (n=14); open
squares, nonpsychiatric subjects (mean [SE]) (n=8); and dotted line, subjects with mood disorder (mean) (n=6).
Date of download: 5/10/2017
Copyright © 2000 American Medical
Association. All rights reserved.
From: Structural Abnormalities of Subicular Dendrites in Subjects With Schizophrenia and Mood
DisordersPreliminary Findings
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2000;57(4):349-356. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.57.4.349
Figure Legend:
Spines 50 µm to 100 µm from soma on apical dendrites of subicular internal pyramidal neurons. Each point represents the average
of 5 neurons from one subject. Subjects with schizophrenia, n=13 (1 subject could not be included because apical dendrites were
too short); nonpsychiatric subjects, n=8; subjects with mood disorder, n=6.
Date of download: 5/10/2017
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