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AUTHORS |
Nagashima K; Fujii Y; Tsukamoto T; Nukuzuma S; Satoh M; Fujita M; Fujioka Y; Akagi H
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INSTITUTION |
Department of Pathology, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan.
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TITLE |
Apoptotic process of cerebellar degeneration in experimental methylmercury intoxication of rats.
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SOURCE |
Acta Neuropathol (Berl), 1996, 91:1, 72-7
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ABSTRACT |
This report deals with the mechanism involved in the cerebellar degeneration following experimental methylmercury poisoning of male Wistar rats. The cerebellar granule cells of animals that exhibited typical hind leg paresis were shrunken and displayed marked nuclear pyknosis. At the ultrastructural level, the nuclei of these cells were condensed and fragmented, features which are characteristic of apoptosis. In situ staining for DNA strand breaks revealed that the pyknotic nuclei were positively labeled. DNA fragmentation was confirmed by agarose gel electrophoresis; a ladder pattern of multiples of approximately 200-base pair fragments, typical of apoptosis, was observed with the cerebellar DNA of the methylmercury-treated animals. These observations suggest that the degeneration of cerebellar granule cells by alkyl mercury compounds involves an apoptotic process.
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English
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