Reduced growth of intra- and infra-pyramidal mossy fibers is produced by continuous exposure to polychlorinated biphenyl

Pruitt, DL; Meserve, LA; Bingman, VP

HERO ID

1414981

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1999

Language

English

PMID

10566587

HERO ID 1414981
In Press No
Year 1999
Title Reduced growth of intra- and infra-pyramidal mossy fibers is produced by continuous exposure to polychlorinated biphenyl
Authors Pruitt, DL; Meserve, LA; Bingman, VP
Journal Toxicology
Volume 138
Issue 1
Page Numbers 11-17
Abstract Exposure to polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) has been shown to produce cognitive deficits in both humans and laboratory animals. However, no study to date has identified long-term brain changes which could account for these problems. This study employed Timm's silver sulfide staining to visualize the hippocampal mossy fibers in Sprague-Dawley rats continuously exposed to either 125 ppm Aroclor 1254 or untreated control food beginning in utero. Reduced growth of hippocampal intra-and infra-pyramidal (II-P) mossy fibers were found in PCB treated rats compared to controls. Other measured hippocampal subdivisions remained relatively unaffected by PCB treatment, as did cortical thickness. The changes observed in hippocampal morphology in response to PCB exposure are the first to provide a potential explanation for at least part of the long-term PCB-induced cognitive deficits.
Pmid 10566587
Wosid WOS:000083420800006
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Language Text English
Keyword hippocampus; mossy fibers; hypothyroid; PCB; learning