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Título : Neonatal caffeine administration causes a permanent increase in the dendritic length of  prefrontalcortical neurons of rats
Creador: Juárez Méndez S
Nivel de acceso: Open access
Palabras clave : Animales Recién Nacidos - fisiología
Cafeína - farmacología
Estimulantes del Sistema Nervioso Central - farmacología
Dendritas - efectos de drogas
Dendritas - utraestructura
Actividad Motora - efectos de drogas
Neuronas - efectos de drogas
Neuronas - ultraestructura
Corteza Prefrontal - citología
Corteza Prefrontal - efectos de drogas
Corteza Prefrontal - ultraestructura
Células Piramidales - fisiología
Ratas Sprague-Dawley
Animals, Newborn - physiology
Caffeine - pharmacology
Central Nervous System Stimulants - pharmacology
Dendrites - drug effects
Dendrites - ultrastructure
Motor Activity - drug effects
Neurons - drug effects
Neurons - ultrastructure
Prefrontal Cortex - cytology
Prefrontal Cortex - drug effects
Prefrontal Cortex - ultrastructure
Pyramidal Cells - physiology
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Cafeína
Neonatal
Dendritas
Tinción de Golgi-Cox
Corteza prefrontal
Neuronas piramidales
caffeine
neonatal
dendrites
Golgi-Cox stain
prefrontal cortex
pyramidal neurons
Descripción : We studied the morphological changes of the dendritic length of the pyramidal neurons of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) induced by the effect of chronic administration of caffeine in the neonatal rat. The caffeine (50 mg/kg, s.c.) was injected from day 1 after birth (P1) to day 12 (P12). The morphology of the pyramidal neurons of layer 3 of the PFC was investigated in these animals at two different ages, before puberty (P35) and after puberty (P70). Before the animals were sacrificed by using overdoses of sodium pentobarbital and being perfused intracardially with 0.9% saline, the locomotor activity in a novel environment was measured. The brains were then removed, processed by the Golgi-Cox stain, and analyzed by the Sholl method. The dendritic morphology clearly showed that the neonatal animals administered caffeine showed an increase in the dendritic length of the pyramidal neurons of the PFC when compared with the control animals at both ages. The present results suggest that neonatal administration of caffeine may in part affect the dendritic morphology of the pyramidal cells of this limbic structure and this effect persists after puberty and may be implicated in several brain processes.
Colaborador(es) u otros Autores: Carretero B
Martínez-Tellez R
Silva-Gómez Ab
Flores G
Fecha de publicación : 2006
Tipo de publicación: Artículo
Formato: PDF
Identificador del Recurso : 10.1002/syn.20318
Fuente: Synapse 60(6):450-455
URI : http://repositorio.pediatria.gob.mx:8180/handle/20.500.12103/2639
Idioma: eng
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