![]() ![]() "We found that we could mimic cortical folding using a very simple physical principle and get results qualitatively similar to what we see in real foetal brains," said L Mahadevan, professor at Harvard University.Cell cultures are used in pharmaceutical, medical and biological sciences. ![]() "Our model, which has the same large scale geometry and curvature as a human brain, leads to the formation of folds that matches those seen in real foetal brains quite well," said Jun Young Chung, a post doctoral fellow at Harvard. Within minutes of being immersed in liquid solvent, the resulting compression led to the formation of folds similar in size and shape to real brains. To mimic cortical expansion, the gel brain was immersed in a solvent that is absorbed by the outer layer causing it to swell relative to the deeper regions. The model's surface was coated with a thin layer of elastomer gel, as an analogue of the cortex. They made a 3D gel model of a smooth foetal brain based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images. Researchers at the Harvard University in US collaborating with scientists in Finland and France have shown that while many molecular processes are important in determining cellular events, what ultimately causes the brain to fold is a simple mechanical instability associated with buckling. Several hypotheses have been proposed but none have been directly used to make testable predictions. In humans, folding begins in foetal brains around the 20th week of gestation and is completed only when the child is about a year and a half.įolded brains likely evolved to fit a large cortex into a small volume with the benefit of reducing neuronal wiring length and improving cognitive function. Understanding how the brain folds could help unlock the inner workings of the brain and unravel brain-related disorders, as function often follows form, researchers said. ![]() Scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have created a 3D gel model of the human brain that replicates how the distinctive folds of the organ form in the foetus. ![]()
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