Publication | Closed Access
Neuronal and Astrocytic Differentiation in Human Neuroepithelial Neoplasms An Immunohistochemical Study
99
Citations
0
References
1983
Year
Pediatric Brain TumorsTumor InnervationPathologyNeuroepithelial OriginCellular NeurobiologyGliomaNeuro-oncologyAstrocytic DifferentiationHuman Neuroepithelial NeoplasmsEpendymaNeuropathologyImmunohistochemical StudyHistopathologyNeuroblastsNeurofilament PolypeptideCell BiologyNeuroepithelial NeoplasmsTumoral PathologyNeuroanatomyNeuroscienceMedicineNeural Stem Cell
Neuroepithelial neoplasms of childhood were examined immunohistochemically using antibodies against a neurofilament polypeptide and glial fibrillary acidic protein. Ninety-one cases, including 11 controls, were examined. Positively reacting cells, indicating neuronal and glial differentiation, were found in 59 of the 80 tumors. The study supports a neuroepithelial origin for medulloblastomas, central neuroblastomas, and primitive neuroectodermal tumors of childhood. The results also indicate that only a small number of the tumor cells differentiate along either neuronal or glial cell lines.