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Cell death and neurogenesis in rat hippocampus following neonatal anoxia.

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Author(s):
Silvia Honda Takada
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas (ICB/SDI)
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Examining board members:
Maria Ines Nogueira; Luis Garcia Alonso; Alexandre Hiroaki Kihara; Roelf Justino Cruz Rizzolo; Cristiano Mendes da Silva
Advisor: Maria Ines Nogueira
Abstract

Neonatal anoxia, considered a worldwide clinical problem, is a major cause of brain injury in neonates and may present serious and permanent consequences such as cognitive and behavioral deficits. The aim of this study was to analyze possible changes longitudinally in neural death, proliferation and neuronal differentiation in the hippocampus of rats submitted to neonatal anoxia. We used an adapted model validated in our laboratory. The results showed that neonatal anoxia cause neural death in CA1 and CA2-3 detected by the TUNEL+ cells in CA1 and CA2-3 and FJB+ in CA2-3, and different types of neuronal death in CA1 and GD 24 hours of anoxia, observed by electron microscopy. There was an increase in the volume of CA1 in the P14 anoxia group but the pattern of proliferation in the subgranular zone was not changed. Anyway, neonatal anoxia caused decrease in neurogenesis in adult animals, which could be associated with deficits in spatial memory and learning described in the literature in similar models. (AU)