| Literature DB >> 25685735 |
Siamak Sheikhi1, Ehsan Saboory2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Fetal development of the central nervous system is an important and sensitive stage which is affected by many external and internal stimuli. This study aimed to investigate effect of musical stimuli on fetal rat brain.Entities:
Keywords: Brain; Fetus; Gestation; Music; Neuroplasticity
Year: 2015 PMID: 25685735 PMCID: PMC4297483 DOI: 10.22074/cellj.2015.490
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell J ISSN: 2228-5806 Impact factor: 2.479
Fig 1Representative electron microscope (EM) photomicrographs of fetal parietal cortex in rats. The images C1 and C2 belong to two fetuses from control rats, and the images M1 and M2 belong to a music-treated group. Shape of the cells was simpler and smoother in control rats, whereas the cell and nuclear membranes are more complex in the music-treated group. " g" indicates granular cell, " n" stands for nucleus, " ast" indicates astrocyte, " UI" stands for unidentified cells,⇨ indicates indentation in cell membrane and/or nucleus membrane, △ indicates nucleus of unknown cells, " d" stands for dendrite, and " ax" indicates axon.
Exposure effect to classic music (60 dB) on corticosterone (COS) blood level in dams and cortical cells density in fetus brain of Wistar rat
| Groups | Corticosterone (ng/m) | Cell density (cell/EM field) |
|---|---|---|
| 37.01 ± 2.58 | 5.5 ± 0.43 | |
| 29.53 ± 1.43** | 7.17 ± 0.6 * | |
Values are means ± SEM. **; P=0.02 and *; P<0.05.
Fig 2Effect of musical stimuli during fetal period on litter size and body weight in rats. Control rats were maintained intact, but musical group was exposed to music from 2nd to 20th day of gestation. There are no significant differences between the groups in terms of litter size and body weight.