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Cerebellar alterations induced by chronic hypoxia: an immunohistochemical study using a chick embryonic model
Authors:Lee C  Kim D W  Jeon G S  Roh E J  Seo J H  Wang K C  Cho S S
Affiliation:Department of Anatomy, Seoul National University College of Medicine, 110-799, Seoul, South Korea.
Abstract:A model of fetal aerogenic hypoxia was developed in which fertilized chicken eggs were half-painted with melted wax and incubated under normal conditions. The cerebellum of the hypoxic chick embryos at a later stage of development (E18-20) was analyzed immunochemically. Hypoxic insult resulted in considerable neurocytological deficits of the Purkinje cells and altered glial fibrillary acid protein (GFAP) immunoreactivity in the fetal cerebellum. Purkinje cells in the hypoxic embryos were marked by small cell size, poorly developed dendrites, low cell density, deletion and ectopia. On the other hand, enhanced GFAP immunoreactivity was found in astrocytes and Bergmann glia of the hypoxic embryos. Our results indicate that chronic hypoxia in the chick fetus can cause severe disorders of neuronal development as well as glial activation. We suggest that our hypoxic model of chick embryos could be an accessible animal model for further elucidating fetal hypoxia.
Keywords:Hypoxia   Chick embryo   Purkinje cell   Glial fibrillary acid protein (GFAP)   Immunohistochemistry   Western blot
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