Increased cell density and proliferation in the SVZ of MS cases. (A) Coronal human brain section illustrating the location of the SVZ analyzed. The SVZ lining the lateral ventricle is studied at the level of the caudate nucleus. The central body of the SVZ (red box) is indicated in Inset. (B and C) Higher magnification of the boxed area in A for control (B) and MS brain (C). The arrow indicates the striatal vein. A lesion (asterisk) is identified by Luxol fast blue staining in the internal capsule in C. (D and E) Control and MS brain sections counterstained with the nuclear dye Hoechst 33342. The SVZ thickness is indicated by double arrows. (F and G) Control and MS brain sections, through the lateral SVZ, stained for PCNA (arrowheads). (H and I) Evaluation of cell density, proliferation, and Sox9 expression in control and MS SVZ. (H) Percentage of Hoechst+ area measured in the boxed area as indicated in D and E. (I and J) Percentage of PCNA+ and Sox9+ cells in control and MS SVZ (double arrow). ∗, P < 0.001; ∗∗, P < 0.01. Cd, caudate nucleus; Put, putamen; LV, lateral ventricle; Cap, internal capsule; CC, corpus callosum; Ep, ependyma. (Scale bars: B and C, 2 mm; D and E, 90 μm; F and G, 45 μm.)