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The relationship between ventricular dilatation, neuropathological and neurobehavioural changes in hydrocephalic rats

BACKGROUND: The motor and cognitive deficits observed in hydrocephalus are thought to be due to axonal damage within the periventricular white matter. This study was carried out to investigate the relationship between ventricular size, cellular changes in brain, and neurobehavioural deficits in rats...

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Autores principales: Olopade, Funmilayo Eniola, Shokunbi, Matthew Temitayo, Sirén, Anna-Leena
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22938200
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2045-8118-9-19
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author Olopade, Funmilayo Eniola
Shokunbi, Matthew Temitayo
Sirén, Anna-Leena
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Sirén, Anna-Leena
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description BACKGROUND: The motor and cognitive deficits observed in hydrocephalus are thought to be due to axonal damage within the periventricular white matter. This study was carried out to investigate the relationship between ventricular size, cellular changes in brain, and neurobehavioural deficits in rats with experimental hydrocephalus. METHODS: Hydrocephalus was induced in three-week old rats by intracisternal injection of kaolin. Behavioural and motor function were tested four weeks after hydrocephalus induction and correlated to ventricular enlargement which was classified into mild, moderate or severe. Gross brain morphology, routine histology and immunohistochemistry for oligodendrocytes (CNPase), microglia (Iba-1) and astrocytes (GFAP) were performed to assess the cellular changes. RESULTS: Decreases in open field activity and forelimb grip strength in hydrocephalus correlated with the degree of ventriculomegaly. Learning in Morris water maze was significantly impaired in hydrocephalic rats. Gradual stretching of the ependymal layer, thinning of the corpus callosum, extracellular oedema and reduced cortical thickness were observed as the degree of ventriculomegaly increased. A gradual loss of oligodendrocytes in the corpus callosum and cerebral cortex was most marked in the severely-hydrocephalic brains, whereas the widespread astrogliosis especially in the subependymal layer was most marked in the brains with mild hydrocephalus. Retraction of microglial processes and increase in Iba-1 immunoreactivity in the white matter was associated ventriculomegaly. CONCLUSIONS: In hydrocephalic rats, oligodendrocyte loss, microglia activation, astrogliosis in cortical areas and thinning of the corpus callosum were associated with ventriculomegaly. The degree of ventriculomegaly correlated with motor and cognitive deficits.
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spelling pubmed-34641392012-10-05 The relationship between ventricular dilatation, neuropathological and neurobehavioural changes in hydrocephalic rats Olopade, Funmilayo Eniola Shokunbi, Matthew Temitayo Sirén, Anna-Leena Fluids Barriers CNS Research BACKGROUND: The motor and cognitive deficits observed in hydrocephalus are thought to be due to axonal damage within the periventricular white matter. This study was carried out to investigate the relationship between ventricular size, cellular changes in brain, and neurobehavioural deficits in rats with experimental hydrocephalus. METHODS: Hydrocephalus was induced in three-week old rats by intracisternal injection of kaolin. Behavioural and motor function were tested four weeks after hydrocephalus induction and correlated to ventricular enlargement which was classified into mild, moderate or severe. Gross brain morphology, routine histology and immunohistochemistry for oligodendrocytes (CNPase), microglia (Iba-1) and astrocytes (GFAP) were performed to assess the cellular changes. RESULTS: Decreases in open field activity and forelimb grip strength in hydrocephalus correlated with the degree of ventriculomegaly. Learning in Morris water maze was significantly impaired in hydrocephalic rats. Gradual stretching of the ependymal layer, thinning of the corpus callosum, extracellular oedema and reduced cortical thickness were observed as the degree of ventriculomegaly increased. A gradual loss of oligodendrocytes in the corpus callosum and cerebral cortex was most marked in the severely-hydrocephalic brains, whereas the widespread astrogliosis especially in the subependymal layer was most marked in the brains with mild hydrocephalus. Retraction of microglial processes and increase in Iba-1 immunoreactivity in the white matter was associated ventriculomegaly. CONCLUSIONS: In hydrocephalic rats, oligodendrocyte loss, microglia activation, astrogliosis in cortical areas and thinning of the corpus callosum were associated with ventriculomegaly. The degree of ventriculomegaly correlated with motor and cognitive deficits. BioMed Central 2012-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3464139/ /pubmed/22938200 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2045-8118-9-19 Text en Copyright ©2012 Olopade et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_fullStr The relationship between ventricular dilatation, neuropathological and neurobehavioural changes in hydrocephalic rats
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title_short The relationship between ventricular dilatation, neuropathological and neurobehavioural changes in hydrocephalic rats
title_sort relationship between ventricular dilatation, neuropathological and neurobehavioural changes in hydrocephalic rats
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22938200
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2045-8118-9-19
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