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Glial reaction and trophic response in the cochlea and central auditory pathways after gentamycin induced ototoxicity in neonatal rat An immunohistochemical study combined to computer assisted stereology an image analysis

V. A. Silva Gerson Chadi; Reunião Anual da Federação de Sociedades de Biologia Experimental (15. 2000 Caxambu)

São Paulo : FESBE, 2000 Resumos

São Paulo FESBE 2000

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  • Título:
    Glial reaction and trophic response in the cochlea and central auditory pathways after gentamycin induced ototoxicity in neonatal rat An immunohistochemical study combined to computer assisted stereology an image analysis
  • Autor: V. A. Silva
  • Gerson Chadi; Reunião Anual da Federação de Sociedades de Biologia Experimental (15. 2000 Caxambu)
  • Assuntos: ANATOMIA
  • É parte de: São Paulo : FESBE, 2000 Resumos
  • Descrição: (continuation) More astrocytes and microglia were found in cochlear (140% and 163%, respectively) and lateral superior olivary nuclei (87% and 148%, respectively) after the treatments. Increased (35%) bFGF imunoreactivity was found in SG neurons ofthe gentamycin treated P15 offspring. bFGF was also increased in the glial cell nuclei of the CN (93%) and LSO (143%) of groups treated with gentamycin.Conclusões: The gentamycin-induced hearing loss can trigger cell death and glial changes inthe cochlea and auditory pathways. The glial rection and the regulation of the bFGF in these regions following gentamycin treatment may represent adaptive response to the lesion
  • Editor: São Paulo FESBE
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2000
  • Formato: p. 43, res. 02.022.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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