Long-term consequences of prenatal exposure to lead on brain development in rats |
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Authors: | B. Ya. Ryzhavskii O. A. Lebed’ko D. S. Belolyubskaya S. N. Baranova |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Histology, Far Eastern State Medical University, Russia;(2) Clinical-Diagnostic Laboratory, Khabarovsk Branch, Far Eastern Scientific Center for Respiratory Physiology and Pathology, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Russia;(3) Research Institute of Mother and Child Care, Khabarovsk |
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Abstract: | Administration of singe doses of lead citrate (200 mg/kg) to pregnant rats (on day 18 of pregnancy) was followed by the appearance of destructive changes in brains at age 40 days, with cysts, foci of gliocyte proliferation, pyknotic neurons, and decreases in NADH and NADPH diaphorase activities in neocortical and hippocampal neurons. Decreases in the density of neurons in the cortex and decreases in cortical thickness were also observed. The intensity of free-radical oxidation in the cortex increased three-fold, along with a 3.9-fold increase in the concentration of lipid peroxides, providing evidence of oxidative stress. The possible mechanisms by which these alterations develop are analyzed. __________ Translated from Morfologiya, Vol. 131, No. 1, pp. 27–31, January–February, 2007. |
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Keywords: | brain cortex hippocampus development lead |
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