The effect of prenatal malnutrition on the anatomy of the corpus callosum was assessed in adult rats (45-52 days old). In the prenatally malnourished animals we observed a significant reduction of the corpus callosum total area, partial areas, and perimeter, as compared with normal animals. In addition, the splenium of corpus callosum (posterior fifth) showed a significant decrease of fiber diameters in the myelinated fibers without changing density. There was also a significant decrease in diameter and a significant increase in density of unmyelinated fibers. Measurements of perimeter's fractal dimensions from sagittal sections of the brain and corpus callosum did not show significant differences between malnourished and control animals. These findings indicate that cortico-cortical connections are vulnerable to the prenatal malnutrition, and suggest this may affect interhemispheric conduction velocity, particular), in visual connections (splenium).
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Autor | Olivares, Ricardo Morgan, Carlos Perez, Hernan Hernandez, Alejandro Aboitiz, Francisco Soto Moyano, Ruben Gil, Julio Ortiz, Alexis Flores, Osvaldo Gimeno, Miguel Laborda, Jesus |
Título | Anatomy of corpus callosum in prenatally malnourished rats |
Revista | BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH |
ISSN | 0716-9760 |
ISSN electrónico | 0717-6287 |
Volumen | 45 |
Número de publicación | 1 |
Página inicio | 87 |
Página final | 92 |
Fecha de publicación | 2012 |
Resumen | The effect of prenatal malnutrition on the anatomy of the corpus callosum was assessed in adult rats (45-52 days old). In the prenatally malnourished animals we observed a significant reduction of the corpus callosum total area, partial areas, and perimeter, as compared with normal animals. In addition, the splenium of corpus callosum (posterior fifth) showed a significant decrease of fiber diameters in the myelinated fibers without changing density. There was also a significant decrease in diameter and a significant increase in density of unmyelinated fibers. Measurements of perimeter's fractal dimensions from sagittal sections of the brain and corpus callosum did not show significant differences between malnourished and control animals. These findings indicate that cortico-cortical connections are vulnerable to the prenatal malnutrition, and suggest this may affect interhemispheric conduction velocity, particular), in visual connections (splenium). |
Derechos | acceso abierto |
Agencia financiadora | FONDECYT Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, University of Chile |
DOI | 10.4067/S0716-97602012000100012 |
Editorial | SOC BIOLGIA CHILE |
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Id de publicación en Pubmed | MEDLINE:22688989 |
Id de publicación en WoS | WOS:000302674500012 |
Paginación | 6 páginas |
Palabra clave | corpus callosum prenatal malnutrition rat splenium INTERHEMISPHERIC ASYMMETRY FUNCTIONAL ALTERATIONS PROTEIN-MALNUTRITION EVOKED-RESPONSES SEX-DIFFERENCES BRAIN CONNECTIONS CORTEX |
Tema ODS | 02 Zero Hunger 03 Good Health and Well-being |
Tema ODS español | 02 Hambre cero 03 Salud y bienestar |
Tipo de documento | artículo |