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Figure 4

From: In vivo and in vitro sex differences in the dendritic morphology of developing murine hippocampal and cortical neurons

Figure 4

In cortical cultures, dendritic arbors are similar in male vs. female neurons. Sex-specific neuron-glia co-cultures were established from P0 mouse neocortex, transfected with MAP2B-GFP plasmid on day in vitro (DIV) 6 and fixed on DIV 9. Representative images (a) and Sholl plot (b) of DIV 9 GFP-positive male and female cortical neurons. Dendritic morphology was assessed by quantifying: (b) the total area under the Sholl curve (10–300 pixels from the soma); (c) the area under the proximal portion of the Sholl curve (10–150 pixels from the soma); (d) the area under the distal portion of the Sholl curve (150–300 pixels from the soma); (e) distance from the soma at which the peak number of dendritic intersections occurs; (f) the peak number of dendritic intersections; (g) the number of terminal dendritic tips per primary dendrite; and (h) the summed dendritic length. In box plots (c-h), “+” indicates the mean; whiskers, the 10–90th percentile (n = 59–82 neurons per sex from at least five independent dissections). Significant differences were determined using Student’s T-test for parametric data (h) and Mann-Whitney U test for nonparametric data (b,c,d,e,f,g). No significant differences between groups were identified at p ≤ 0.05. AUC = area under the curve. Magnification; 0.65 microns per pixel.

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