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Degenerative modifications in synapses and related structures induced by perinatal asphyxia: Correlative light and electron microscopy studies
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Journal of Cytology & Histology

ISSN: 2157-7099

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Degenerative modifications in synapses and related structures induced by perinatal asphyxia: Correlative light and electron microscopy studies


4th International Conference on Cytopathology & Histopathology

August 29-30, 2018 | Boston, USA

Francisco Capani, Maria Ines Herrera, Lucas Udovin, Carlos F Kusnier, Nicolas Toro, Cecilia Quarracino, Tamara Kubiec, Rodolfo Kolliker Frers andJuan Pablo Luaces

Instituto de Investigaciones Cardiologicas, Argentina
CIPP Universidad Catolica, Argentina
UAJFK

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Cytol Histol

Abstract :

Statement of the Problem: Diminish in the oxygen levels prompted short and long-term alterations in synapses and related structures that are related to neuronal dysfunction and death. Perinatal asphyxia (PA) is an obstetric complication produced by an impaired gas exchange that lead to neonatal mortality and is a determinant factor for neurodevelopmental disorders. Since pathophysiological mechanisms triggered by PA are not still totally unveiled, we investigated the changes in the cytoskeleton organization in the nervous tissue. Methodology & Theoretical Orientation: For this study, we used a well-established murine model of PA. After one, 2, 4 and 6 months of severe PA (20 min) rats were sacrificed and their brains were analyzed by combining photooxidation, conventional electron microscopy, and 3-D reconstruction techniques. Findings: After one month of PA, we found an increase in the F-actin staining in neostriatal and hippocampal dendritic spines together with some filopodia-likes structures, a typical embryonic type of spines in photooxidated tissue. In contrast, after second month of PA, spines were less consistent stained. In addition, we observed an increment of marker for neuronal and glial dysfunction such as GFAP, neurofilament and MAP-2. These modifications were more striking defined after 4 months of PA. After 6 months of PA post-synaptic densities (PSDs) in neostriatum were highly modified. Using 3-D reconstructions and electron tomography we were able to find clear signs of degeneration in the asphyctic PSDs. Conclusion & Significance: Therefore, we hypothesize that the cytoskeletal changes induced by PA in the rat CNS could lead to the dramatic modifications in synapse and related structures that trigger neuronal damage. In addition, electron tomography, 3-D reconstruction and photooxidation contributed to dissect critical alterations generated by PA that are not easily displayed using conventional microscopic techniques.

Biography :

E-mail: franciscocapani@hotmail.com

 

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