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Beyond white matter damage: fetal neuronal injury in a mouse model of preterm birth
- Source :
- American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 201:279.e1-279.e8
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2009.
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Abstract
- Objective The purpose of this study was to elucidate possible mechanisms of fetal neuronal injury in inflammation-induced preterm birth. Study Design With the use of a mouse model of preterm birth, the following primary cultures were prepared from fetal brains: (1) control neurons (CNs), (2) lipopolysaccharide-exposed neurons (LNs), (3) control coculture (CCC) that consisted of neurons and glia, and (4) lipopolysaccharide-exposed coculture (LCC) that consisted of lipopolysaccharide-exposed neurons and glia. CNs and LNs were treated with culture media from CN, LN, CCC, and LCC after 24 hours in vitro. Immunocytochemistry was performed for culture characterization and neuronal morphologic evidence. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction was performed for neuronal differentiation marker, microtubule-associated protein 2, and for cell death mediators, caspases 1, 3, and 9. Results Lipopolysaccharide exposure in vivo did not influence neuronal or glial content in cocultures but decreased the expression of microtubule-associated protein 2 in LNs. Media from LNs and LCCs induced morphologic changes in control neurons that were comparable with LNs. The neuronal damage caused by in vivo exposure (LNs) could not be reversed by media from control groups. Conclusion Lipopolysaccharide-induced preterm birth may be responsible for irreversible neuronal injury.
- Subjects :
- Lipopolysaccharides
Programmed cell death
Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty
Ratón
Immunocytochemistry
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Article
Mice
Fetus
In vivo
Brain Injury, Chronic
medicine
Animals
Caspase
Neuroinflammation
Neurons
Microscopy, Confocal
biology
Brain
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Coculture Techniques
Real-time polymerase chain reaction
nervous system
Caspases
Models, Animal
biology.protein
Premature Birth
Microtubule-Associated Proteins
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00029378
- Volume :
- 201
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....17b19c5b9b1be0c1fb29598f894de2e8
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2009.06.013