1. 超声重复辐照孕鼠对子代海马 NMDA 神经损伤的影响.
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沙素红, 王伟, 杨黎明, 王新芳, and 孔军伶
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ULTRASONIC imaging , *PROTEIN expression , *IRRADIATION , *HIPPOCAMPUS (Brain) , *CONTROL groups , *ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE , *ASPARTIC acid - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of repeated ultrasound irradiation of pregnant mice on N-methyl-D aspartic acid (NMDA) nerve damage in the offspring’s hippocampus. Methods: Twenty-seven Kunming mice from 12 to 14 days of pregnancy were randomly divided into three groups—control group, short-term irradiation group, and long-term irradiation group. The pregnant mice in each group were irradiated with ultrasound probe for 0 min, 10 min and 20 min, and the mother mice were allowed to give birth to their pups naturally. Twelve pups from each group were randomly selected to detect the expression of NMDA and nerve damage in the hippocampus of the young mice. Results: No pregnant mice died during the irradiation. The total distance, central distance and central time of the offspring on the 30th and 60th d in the short-term irradiation group and the long-term irradiation group were less than those of the control group (P<0.05). The long-term irradiation group was lower than the short-term irradiation group (P<0.05). The neuronal apoptosis index and hippocampal acetylcholinesterase content of the offspring of the short-term irradiation group and the long-term irradiation group on the 60th day were higher than those of the control group (P<0.05), and the relative expression level of NMDA protein was lower than that of the control group (P<0.05), the difference between the long-term irradiation group and the short-term irradiation group is also statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion: Repeated ultrasound irradiation of pregnant mice can inhibit the expression of NMDA protein in the hippocampus of the offspring, promote neuronal cell apoptosis and increase the content of acetylcholinesterase, thereby reducing the ability of autonomous memory in the offspring. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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