Effects of pre-and postnatal lead toxicity on cerebellar development in rabbit offsprings
Egyptian Journal of Anatomy [The]. 2001; 24 (2): 251-279
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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of lead on the postnatal development of cerebellum in rabbit off springs. Pregnant rabbits were divided into a control group and an experimental group. The experimental group received lead acetate in a dose of 15 mg /kg B.W. by intragastric intubation. Lead administration was continued to the rabbit offspring. Exposure to lead resulted in an increase in the thickness of the external granular layer in comparison to control group. This layer disappeared at 3 months control rabbits while it was still present in exposed animals of the same age. Also the molecular layer of exposed animals was affected where it became decreased in thickness. Moreover administration of lead affected the Purkinje cells where they became decreased in size with indistinct Nissl granules, marked shortening of dendrites and focal loss of them. Lead, also, resulted in decreased thickness and density of the internal granular layer. Moreover, there were oedema, cavitations and foci of calcification. From the previous findings, it could be concluded that lead has degenerative changes on the cerebellar development
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Asunto principal:
Efectos Tardíos de la Exposición Prenatal
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Conejos
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Microscopía Electrónica
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Cerebelo
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Animals
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Revista:
Egypt. J. Anat.
Año:
2001