The effect of glyphosate-based herbicide on the postnatal development of the rat cerebellar cortex in male albino rats: Biochemical, anatomical, histopathological, and immunohistochemical assessments.
Amira Hamed Mohamed Soliman, Hanan M Alharbi, Mujtaba Farooq Rana, Heba H Mahboub, Mohamed Wagdy, Rasha M M Ezz-Eldin
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Abstract
This work was designed to assess the Gly-BH impacts on the postnatal development of rat cerebellum via evaluation of locomotor activity, histological and immunohistochemical studies, and to focus on cerebellar oxidative stress-related alterations. Twenty-four new-born pups were divided into 2 equal experimental groups: the control group was kept without any treatment and Gly-BH treated group in which their mothers received (100 mg/kg b.w./day) in drinking water from 1st day of gestation to the end of pregnancy. six rats of each group were weighed deeply anesthetized and sacrificed at postnatal day-11 (PD11) and PD30 ages. For locomotor assessment, rats were tested at the PD28-30 ages. Gly-BH-treated rats suffered from decreased motor activity and showed decreased body and cerebellar weights, reduced levels of enzymatic antioxidants (SOD and CAT), and non-enzymatic antioxidant defence (GSH), and increased lipid peroxidation marker (MDA). Histopathological assessment exhibited that Gly-BH resulted in deleterious changes within cerebellar cortical layers in the form of vacuolations, decreased thickness, while Purkinje cells exhibited profound degenerative changes. In Gly-BH-treated rats, GFAP demonstrated upregulated, hypertrophied, and branched Bregman glial fibers and reactive astrogliosis. Immunolocalization of Ki-67 positive cells revealed decreased proliferation in PD11. Nevertheless, the Gly-BH-treated rats showed decreased synaptophysin immunolocalization in all cerebellar layers and on the surface of Purkinje cells. In conclusion, Gly-BH causes oxidative stress-related deleterious effects on the structure of developing cerebellar cortex and affects locomotor activity.
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Tissue and Cell is devoted to original research on the organization of cells, subcellular and extracellular components at all levels, including the grouping and interrelations of cells in tissues and organs. The journal encourages submission of ultrastructural studies that provide novel insights into structure, function and physiology of cells and tissues, in health and disease. Bioengineering and stem cells studies focused on the description of morphological and/or histological data are also welcomed.
Studies investigating the effect of compounds and/or substances on structure of cells and tissues are generally outside the scope of this journal. For consideration, studies should contain a clear rationale on the use of (a) given substance(s), have a compelling morphological and structural focus and present novel incremental findings from previous literature.