Authors
Timothy J Edwards, Laura R Fenlon, Ryan J Dean, Jens Bunt, Elliott H Sherr, Linda J Richards, IRC5 Consortium
Publication date
2020/8/15
Journal
NeuroImage
Volume
217
Pages
116868
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Corpus callosum dysgenesis (CCD) describes a collection of brain malformations in which the main fiber tract connecting the two hemispheres is either absent (complete CCD, or ‘agenesis of the corpus callosum’) or reduced in size (partial CCD). Humans with these neurodevelopmental disorders have a wide range of cognitive outcomes, including seemingly preserved features of interhemispheric communication in some cases. However, the structural substrates that could underlie this variability in outcome remain to be fully elucidated. Here, for the first time, we characterize the global brain connectivity of a mouse model of complete and partial CCD. We demonstrate features of structural brain connectivity that model those predicted in humans with CCD, including Probst bundles in complete CCD and heterotopic sigmoidal connections in partial CCD. Crucially, we also histologically validate the recently predicted …
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