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Arvind Palanisamy1,2, Gregory Crosby3, Deborah J Culley3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Our previous research showed that 4 h of maternal anesthesia with isoflurane during early gestation in pregnant rats leads to a deficit in spatial memory of adult male offspring. Because spatial memory is predominantly a hippocampally-mediated task, we asked the question if early gestational exposure to isoflurane affects development of the hippocampus in the offspring.Entities:
Keywords: Anesthesia during pregnancy; Anesthetic neurotoxicity; CA1 region; Dentate gyrus; Hippocampus; Maternal anesthesia; Spatial working memory; Stereology
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29279051 PMCID: PMC5744391 DOI: 10.1186/s12993-017-0132-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Brain Funct ISSN: 1744-9081 Impact factor: 3.759
Fig. 1Sample microphotographs to illustrate the regions investigated. A A 2× image of a Nissl-stained section from a control rat demonstrating the CA1 area and the dentate gyrus in the right hippocampus. The arrow indicates the point of intersection to determine the CA1 area. B A 63x image of a Nissl-stained section from a control rat showing pyramidal cell bodies in the stratum pyramidale of the CA1 area, and C A 63x image of a Nissl-stained section from a control rat showing a densely packed granule cell layer of the dentate gyrus. Scale bars as indicated
Fig. 2Gestational exposure to isoflurane resulted in region-specific cell loss in the adult hippocampus. No changes were detected in the pyramidal layer of the CA1 area of adult male rats following isoflurane exposure in utero (N = 13) compared to control rats (N = 10) (a). However, isoflurane exposure at E14 (N = 13) was associated with a significant decrease in the number of cells in the granule cell layer of the dentate gyrus (*P = 0.01) compared to control rats (N = 10) (b). Data were analyzed using Student’s t-test and expressed as mean ± S.D
Fig. 3Comparison of the total volumes of the CA1 pyramidal cell layer and the granule cell layer of the dentate gyrus between control and gestationally isoflurane-exposed groups. No significant differences were detected in either of the volumes between the two groups (P = 0.20 and 0.40, a, b, respectively). Data were analyzed using Student’s t-test and expressed as mean ± S.D