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Neurotoxicology ; 2(4): 659-73, 1981 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7200581

ABSTRACT

The exposure of adult Mongolian gerbils to 60 or 320 ppm trichloroethylene (TCE) by continuous inhalation during 3 months, followed by a period of 4 months free of exposure, causes biochemical changes in the hippocampus, the posterior part of cerebellar vermis and in the brain stem, compatible with alterations comprising astroglial hypertrophy and/or proliferation. General and experimental neuropathology have been able to raise our knowledge of the glial cells, and a number of distinct tissue syndromes are characterized and pathogenetically determined by changes in the astroglial component of the nervous system. An astroglial reaction, comprising hypertrophy or proliferation, is known to be caused by exogenous and endogenous noxae. Ultrastructural evidences on neuronal cell alterations, such as decreased amounts of microtubules and increased content of lysosomes and myelin bodies, were observed. The biochemical and morphological data presented indicate that TCE is neurotoxic after moderate exposure levels and periods. Some brain areas seem to be more sensitive than others.


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Brain/drug effects , Trichloroethylene/toxicity , Animals , Brain Chemistry/drug effects , Brain Stem/drug effects , Cerebellum/drug effects , Cerebellum/ultrastructure , Cerebral Cortex/drug effects , Gerbillinae , Microscopy, Electron , Nerve Tissue Proteins/analysis , Neuroglia/drug effects
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