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An immunohistochemical and morphometric study on astrocytes and microvas culature in the human cerebral cortex

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In this study, astrocytes and microvessels of the human cerebral cortex were analysed morphometrically with the aim of acquiring quantitative information on the glio-vascular relationships, considered to be of great importance in the formation and functioning of the blood--brain barrier. Immunohistochemistry for the astrocytic marker, glial fibrillary acidic protein, was used with a computerized image analysis system. The brain tissue was embedded using the progressive lowering of temperature method, and the image analyser was applied to semithin sections subjected to immunogold--silver staining and viewed by epipolarization microscopy. The results show that, in the human cerebral cortex, astrocytes cover 11.4% of the cortex area and that their perivascular processes are nearly as extensive as the vascular bed (0.8% versus 1.72% of the cortex area). These processes form a virtually continuous sheath around the vascular walls, only 11% of the vessel perimeter lacking this astrocytic glia covering. The present results, compared with previous unpublished data obtained by conventional immunocytochemical procedures on wax sections, indicate that low-temperature methods combined with gold--silver immunolabelling on semithin sections significantly improve the detection of immunoreactivity and the performance of the image analyser.

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Virgintino, D., Monaghan, P., Robertson, D. et al. An immunohistochemical and morphometric study on astrocytes and microvas culature in the human cerebral cortex. J Mol Hist 29, 655–660 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026448614647

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