ALCOHOL-INDUCED EFFECTS IN THE DEVELOPING CNS--GLIAL CELLS AND MYELIN
酒精对中枢神经系统发育中神经胶质细胞和髓磷脂的影响
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- 批准号:5211883
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- 依托单位国家:美国
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- 资助国家:美国
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项目摘要
The exposure of the human fetus to alcohol during gestation has been
recognized as a problem of considerable clinical concern since the mid-
'70's. One of the hallmark characteristics of the resultant fetal
alcohol syndrome (FAS) is central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction,
consequently there have been numerous experimental studies of the effects
of alcohol on nerve cell development. However, the potential effects of
alcohol on the development of CNS glial cells and their elaborations,
have not been as well studied. We have previously shown, in an animal
model of FAS, that developmental exposures to alcohol: delay the
acquisition of myelin and the oligodendroglial cells that produce myelin;
can cause a permanent reduction in myelin thickness; and, can cause an
increase in the numbers and extent of astroglia (gliosis). In order to
understand the cellular events involved in such alterations, there is a
need to define the periods of occur at those times. This proposed
project is a light microscopic immunocytochemical and electron animal
model designed to specifically localized the temporal vulnerability and
cellular events involved in the production of myelin disorders and
gliosis due to developmental alcohol exposures. To produce such
exposures, artificially reared rats will be provided gastrostomy fed diet
containing high doses of alcohol during specific stages of postnatal
development that correspond to times during the third trimester of human
brain development. Control animals will include artificially reared
animals without alcohol in their isocaloric diet and normal nursing rat
pups. Other exposures, by adding controlled prenatal exposures with
liquid diet to artificial rearing on days 1-10, will produce a full three
trimester equivalency exposure. Optic nerve and spinal cord tissues will
be removed and prepared for immunocytochemistry and electron microscopy
from animals at 15 and 90 days of age. Optic nerve tissue will be
studied to determine the specific effects of such an alcohol exposure on
the development and maturation of glial cell lineages, myelin, and
vascular limiting membranes. Spinal cord tissue will be examined to
contrast two dorsal column nerve fiber tracts of differing origin and
times of development (the corticospinal and general sensory tracts), as
well as to verify optic nerve findings in a more typical CNS area.
人类胎儿在怀孕期间暴露于酒精的研究一直在进行
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酒精对中枢神经系统发育中神经胶质细胞和髓磷脂的影响
- 批准号:
6240259 - 财政年份:1997
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