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pubmed-article:7689288pubmed:abstractTextThe temporal pattern of development and distribution of gamma aminobutyric acid, serotonin, substance P and neuropeptide Y immunoreactive profiles was studied in the human visual cortex from 16 to 26 weeks of gestation, using an immunohistochemical technique. The immunoreactive profiles showed an increase in number and a change in their morphology and distribution pattern over the time period studied. A large number of neurons, fibers and terminals were stained with GABA antibody at 17-18 weeks and were distributed throughout the five zones of the developing visual cortex. GABA neurons were non-pyramidal and bipolar in form at 17-18 weeks while at 18-19 and 20-21 weeks the cells of subplate and intermediate zones were multipolar. Substance P and serotonin immunopositive fibers were present mainly in the intermediate zone at 16 and 17-18 weeks, where they were oriented in a horizontal manner. At subsequent ages they invaded the other zones also. Substance P positive neurons could be visualized only at 26 weeks of gestation in the intermediate, subventricular and ventricular zones; no cell bodies, however, stained with serotonin antibody. Neuropeptide Y immunoreactive cells and fibers were first seen in the intermediate zone but later were found to be distributed in other zones too. The observations indicate that the intermediate zone of the visual cortex in which the transmitters and peptides appear earlier assumes importance in the normal development as also noted in other mammals.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:7689288pubmed:articleTitleAn immunohistochemical study of neurotransmitter profiles in developing human visual cortex.lld:pubmed
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