2014
DOI: 10.1111/1440-1681.12218
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Cocaine induces DNA damage in distinct brain areas of female rats under different hormonal conditions

Abstract: We evaluated levels of neuronal DNA damage after acute or repeated cocaine treatment in different brain areas of female rats after ovariectomy or sham surgery. Rats in the control and acute groups were given saline i.p., whereas in the repeated group were given 15 mg/kg, i.p., cocaine for 8 days. After a 10 day washout period, the control group was given saline i.p., whereas rats in the acute and repeated groups were given a challenge dose of 15 mg/kg, i.p., cocaine. After behavioural assessment, rats were kil… Show more

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“…Damaged DNA migrates more under the influence of the electric field, and the nucleoids look like “comets,” with the head and a bright fluorescent tail. The magnitude of the DNA migration is directly associated with the degree of DNA impairment [28, 31, 35]. Figure 10 shows the effect of CeO 2 NPs on DNA damage in the studied organs assessed by COMET assay.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Damaged DNA migrates more under the influence of the electric field, and the nucleoids look like “comets,” with the head and a bright fluorescent tail. The magnitude of the DNA migration is directly associated with the degree of DNA impairment [28, 31, 35]. Figure 10 shows the effect of CeO 2 NPs on DNA damage in the studied organs assessed by COMET assay.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comet assay was used as previously described [27,28], and the measurement of length of the DNA migration (i.e diameter of the nucleus plus migrated DNA) was calculated using the image analysis Axiovision 3.1 software (Carl Zeiss, Canada) [29].…”
Section: Dna Damage Assessment By Comet Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In separate mice (n = 20), the lungs collected at the end of the one-month exposure duration to either air or P-WPS or AF-WPS or SF-WPS were used to quantify the DNA injury by a comet assay (also called single-cell gel electrophoresis). The latter analysis was performed on fresh lungs immediately after their collection, as reported before [10,[15][16][17]. Briefly, straightway after animal sacrifice, the lungs were removed from each animal and washed in a chilled medium (RPMI 1640, 15% DMSO, 1.8% (w/v) NaCl).…”
Section: Estimation Of Markers Of Inflammation Oxidative Stress Clementioning
confidence: 99%