Chronic lead exposure induces alterations on local circuit neurons.

A Selvin-Testa
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The effect of chronic lead exposure in neonatal rats was examined, particularly on hippocampal local circuit neurons (LCN). Chronic lead was administered to rat pups in the first week of life through the mother milk. During the lactation period the mother only drank water containing 1 g% lead acetate (w/v) -subclinical dose. Following weaning, the young rats were treated for 3 months with the same concentration of lead-adulterated water. Electron microscopy studies were made at 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90 days of age. After 2 months of lead exposure, irregular outline and dark-condensed cytoplasm in non-pyramidal neurons, in basket and in granule cells were found. Within the neuropil, some beaded and smooth dendrites, as well as some axons and synaptic terminals, appeared condensed and darker than the surrounding elements. Coincident with the LCN alterations, astrocytes showed an increment of glial filaments. These results suggested that the functional activity of LCN could be modified by the observed changes. Such ultrastructural modifications could be a morphological substrate for the subtle neuropsychological deficits of rats chronically exposed to relatively low concentration of lead.

慢性铅暴露可引起局部回路神经元的改变。
研究了新生儿大鼠慢性铅暴露的影响,特别是对海马局部回路神经元(LCN)的影响。在大鼠幼仔出生后的第一周,通过母乳给予慢性铅。在哺乳期,母亲只饮用含有1g醋酸铅(w/v) -亚临床剂量的水。断奶后,幼鼠用相同浓度的掺水处理3个月。分别在30、45、60、75和90日龄进行电镜观察。铅暴露2个月后,大鼠非锥体神经元、篮状细胞和颗粒状细胞的细胞质出现不规则轮廓和深色凝聚。在神经元内,一些串珠状的光滑的树突,以及一些轴突和突触末梢,比周围的元素更致密,颜色更深。与LCN的改变一致,星形胶质细胞显示出胶质纤维的增加。这些结果表明,LCN的功能活性可能通过观察到的变化而改变。这种超微结构的改变可能是长期暴露于相对低浓度铅的大鼠的微妙神经心理缺陷的形态学基础。
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