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Postmortem examination of patient H.M.’s brain based on histological sectioning and digital 3D reconstruction

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  • Jacopo Annese

    (The Brain Observatory
    University of California San Diego)

  • Natalie M. Schenker-Ahmed

    (The Brain Observatory
    University of California San Diego)

  • Hauke Bartsch

    (The Brain Observatory
    University of California San Diego)

  • Paul Maechler

    (The Brain Observatory
    University of California San Diego)

  • Colleen Sheh

    (The Brain Observatory
    University of California San Diego)

  • Natasha Thomas

    (The Brain Observatory)

  • Junya Kayano

    (The Brain Observatory)

  • Alexander Ghatan

    (The Brain Observatory)

  • Noah Bresler

    (The Brain Observatory)

  • Matthew P. Frosch

    (C.S. Kubik Laboratory for Neuropathology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School)

  • Ruth Klaming

    (The Brain Observatory
    University of California San Diego)

  • Suzanne Corkin

    (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Abstract

Modern scientific knowledge of how memory functions are organized in the human brain originated from the case of Henry G. Molaison (H.M.), an epileptic patient whose amnesia ensued unexpectedly following a bilateral surgical ablation of medial temporal lobe structures, including the hippocampus. The neuroanatomical extent of the 1953 operation could not be assessed definitively during H.M.’s life. Here we describe the results of a procedure designed to reconstruct a microscopic anatomical model of the whole brain and conduct detailed 3D measurements in the medial temporal lobe region. This approach, combined with cellular-level imaging of stained histological slices, demonstrates a significant amount of residual hippocampal tissue with distinctive cytoarchitecture. Our study also reveals diffuse pathology in the deep white matter and a small, circumscribed lesion in the left orbitofrontal cortex. The findings constitute new evidence that may help elucidate the consequences of H.M.’s operation in the context of the brain’s overall pathology.

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  • Jacopo Annese & Natalie M. Schenker-Ahmed & Hauke Bartsch & Paul Maechler & Colleen Sheh & Natasha Thomas & Junya Kayano & Alexander Ghatan & Noah Bresler & Matthew P. Frosch & Ruth Klaming & Suzanne , 2014. "Postmortem examination of patient H.M.’s brain based on histological sectioning and digital 3D reconstruction," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 5(1), pages 1-9, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:5:y:2014:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms4122
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4122
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