Early post-natal iron administration induces astroglial response in the brain of adult and aged rats.

Abstract:

:This study was aimed to investigate neuropathological changes in adult and aged rats subjected to supplementary iron administration in a critical postnatal period to study the contribution of environmental risk factors to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders. Ten rats received a single daily oral administration of iron (10 mg/kg) between 12th and 14th post-natal days; nine rats received vehicle (sorbitol 5% in water) in the same period. Five iron-treated and three sorbitol-treated rats were killed at the age of 3 months while five iron-treated and six sorbitol-treated rats were killed at age of 24 months and their brains processed for immunohistochemistry. Increased astrocytosis, revealed by densitometry of GFAP-immunoreactive astrocytes, was found in aged (24 months) iron-treated rats in the substantia nigra and striatum and in the hippocampus of adult (3 months) iron-treated rats when compared to age-matching controls. Decreased densitometry of neurons, revealed by neuronal nucleus immunohistochemistry, was found in aged (24 months) iron-treated rats in substantia nigra and striatum when compared to age-matching controls. These findings suggest that transient dietary iron supplementation during the neonatal period is associated to cellular imprinting in the brain later in life.

journal_name

Neurotox Res

journal_title

Neurotoxicity research

authors

Fernandez LL,de Lima MN,Scalco F,Vedana G,Miwa C,Hilbig A,Vianna M,Schröder N

doi

10.1007/s12640-010-9235-6

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2011-08-01 00:00:00

pages

193-9

issue

2

eissn

1029-8428

issn

1476-3524

journal_volume

20

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