2012
DOI: 10.1155/2012/697541
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Monocrotaline: Histological Damage and Oxidant Activity in Brain Areas of Mice

Abstract: This work was designed to study MCT effect in histopathological analysis of hippocampus (HC) and parahippocampal cortex (PHC) and in oxidative stress (OS) parameters in brain areas such as hippocampus (HC), prefrontal cortex (PFC), and striatum (ST). Swiss mice (25–30 g) were administered a single i.p. dose of MCT (5, 50, or 100 mg/kg) or 4% Tween 80 in saline (control group). After 30 minutes, the animals were sacrificed by decapitation and the brain areas (HC, PHC, PFC, or ST) were removed for histopathologi… Show more

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“…Damage scores were determined by two grading systems. In the first system, Honório et al [21] determined a lesion score from 0 to 4 that indicates no pathological changes, lesions involving 25% of the field, and lesions involving 25 to 50%, lesions involving 50 to 75%, and lesions involving 75 to 100%, respectively. In another system, Liu et al [22] used 0, 1, 2, and 3 for normal morphology, mild damage (edema, few pyknotic cells), moderate damage (structural disturbance, edema, moderate pyknotic cells, vacuolation, inflammatory cell infiltration), and severe damage (structural disturbance, edema, intense pyknotic cells, vacuolation, inflammatory cell infiltration), respectively.…”
Section: Histological Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Damage scores were determined by two grading systems. In the first system, Honório et al [21] determined a lesion score from 0 to 4 that indicates no pathological changes, lesions involving 25% of the field, and lesions involving 25 to 50%, lesions involving 50 to 75%, and lesions involving 75 to 100%, respectively. In another system, Liu et al [22] used 0, 1, 2, and 3 for normal morphology, mild damage (edema, few pyknotic cells), moderate damage (structural disturbance, edema, moderate pyknotic cells, vacuolation, inflammatory cell infiltration), and severe damage (structural disturbance, edema, intense pyknotic cells, vacuolation, inflammatory cell infiltration), respectively.…”
Section: Histological Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leishmania is a protozoan that can produce immunomodulatory mechanisms that can regulate or even modify the inflammatory response in the central and peripheral nervous system by causing the regulation of proand/or anti-inflammatory cytokines 6,7 . Cytokines are activated due to the activation of the Th1 immunity in contrast to the Th2 immune response that monitors the Th1 functions, observing the activation of macrophages in benefit of disease progression 8,9 . This immune response generated by cutaneous Leishmania could lead to neuroinflammation 7 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of these potentially invasive species contain different levels of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs), which are toxic to mammals and birds (e.g. Williams and Molyneux 1987;Ribeiro et al 2012). Insects rarely feed on Crotalaria plants due to their chemical defences, with the exception of the arctiine moth, Utetheisa ornatrix L., 1758, whose reproduction is intimately connected to Crotalaria plants (Figures 1, 2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%