THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEUROINFLAMMATORY PROCESSES IN RATS IN EARLY POSTNATAL ONTOGENESIS AFTER PRENATAL HYPERHOMOCYSTEINEMIA
A D Shcherbitskaia , D S Vasilev , N L Tumanova , Ju P Milyutina , I V Zalozniaia , A V Arutjunyan
Medical academic journal ›› 2019, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (1S) : 234 -235.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEUROINFLAMMATORY PROCESSES IN RATS IN EARLY POSTNATAL ONTOGENESIS AFTER PRENATAL HYPERHOMOCYSTEINEMIA
Prenatal exposure to high levels of homocysteine has long-term impact on growth retardation of nervous system development and is related to central nervous system diseases in children. However, it is not well-characterized whether gestational exposure to hyperhomocysteinemia (HHC) affects the development of nervous system in offspring. It was observed disturbed neuroblast generation and migration, neuronal death in cortex, revealed as reduction of pyramidal neurons number, and activation of glia in the month after birth in offspring subjected to HHC. These disorders may be associated with changes in the content of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the cortex tissue of HHC pups.
homocysteine / proinflammatory cytokines / cortex
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Shcherbitskaia A.D., Vasilev D.S., Tumanova N.L., Milyutina J.P., Zalozniaia I.V., Arutjunyan A.V.
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