Comparative study of calcification in human choroid plexus, pineal gland, and habenula

O. Junemann,A. G. Ivanova,I. Bukreeva, D. A. Zolotov, M. Fratini,A. Cedola,F. Wilde, I. G. Dyachkova,Yu. S. Krivonosov,D. A. Otlyga, S. V. Saveliev

Cell and tissue research(2023)

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Choroid plexus, pineal gland, and habenula tend to accumulate physiologic calcifications (concrements) over a lifetime. However, until now the composition and causes of the intracranial calcifications remain unclear. The detailed analysis of concrements has been done by us using X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD), X-ray diffraction topography (XRDT), micro-CT, X-ray phase-contrast tomography (XPCT), as well as histology and immunohistochemistry (IHC). By combining physical (XRD) and biochemical (IHC) methods, we identified inorganic (hydroxyapatite) and organic (vimentin) components of the concrements. Via XPCT, XRDT, histological, and IHC methods, we assessed the structure of concrements within their appropriate tissue environment in both two and three dimensions. The study found that hydroxyapatite was a major component of all calcified depositions. It should be noted, however, that the concrements displayed distinctive characteristics corresponding to each specific structure of the brain. As a result, our study provides a basis for assessing the pathological and physiological changes that occur in brain structure containing calcifications.
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Choroid plexus,Pineal gland,Habenula,Immunohistochemistry,X-ray diffraction analysis,X-ray phase contrast tomography
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