Multimodal assessment of human brain calcification with respect to parenteral calcium gluconate in stressed neonates

Changaris, DG; Purohit, DM; Balentine, JD; Gadsden, RH; Levkoff, AH; Holden, AE; Dean, DL; Biggs, PJ

HERO ID

4946532

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1984

Language

English

PMID

6438791

HERO ID 4946532
In Press No
Year 1984
Title Multimodal assessment of human brain calcification with respect to parenteral calcium gluconate in stressed neonates
Authors Changaris, DG; Purohit, DM; Balentine, JD; Gadsden, RH; Levkoff, AH; Holden, AE; Dean, DL; Biggs, PJ
Journal Scanning Electron Microscopy
Issue Pt 3
Page Numbers 1433-1441
Abstract Parenteral calcium may augment the degree of calcification within brains of human neonates (p less than 0.01). This observation is supported by histochemistry, atomic absorption of ashed brain, selected area diffraction, and energy dispersive microanalysis. Survival analysis indicates that a standard replacement dose may have an adverse effect of severely stressed neonates (p less than 0.01). Nuclei within the optic-tract, circumferential pons and temporal lobe showed calcium salt deposits before other cytologic evidence of necrosis was discernible. Most calcification occurred in regions of ongoing necrosis primarily in the neuropil. But Purkinje cell and supraoptic neurons and apparent neurons from the fascia dentata, Ammon's Horn, were densely calcified in several brains. In those infants surviving longer periods both the neuropil and nuclei of glial scar stained for calcium salts.
Pmid 6438791
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