Early iron deficiency produces persistent damage to visual tracts in Wistar rats


Autoria(s): DEMAMAN, Aline S.; HOMEM, Jefferson M.; LACHAT, Joao-Jose
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

Resumo

In this study, morphological changes in the optic nerve were determined by light microscopy in Wistar rats on an iron-deficient diet for 32 days or for 21 days followed by 10 days on an iron-recovery diet. The morphometric findings showed significantly fewer blood vessels and oligodendrocytes in the iron-deficient rats and iron-recovery rats than in the control group, as well as more astrocytes in the iron-recovery rats. Serum iron levels of the iron-deficient rats were significantly lower than those of the controls. On the other hand, iron-recovery rats had normal serum iron levels, but no change in the abnormal morphology of the myelinated axons and morphometric parameters. Our data indicate that iron is necessary for maintenance of the optic nerve cell structure, and morphological damage from iron-deficiency is not easily reverted by iron reposition.

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NUTRITIONAL NEUROSCIENCE, v.11, n.6, p.283-289, 2008

1028-415X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23908

10.1179/147683008X344219

http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/147683008X344219

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eng

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MANEY PUBLISHING

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Nutritional Neuroscience

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Palavras-Chave #optic nerve #iron-deficient #recovery #morphometry #Wistar rat #OPTIC-NERVE CHANGES #DIETARY IRON #POSTNATAL-DEVELOPMENT #BRAIN IRON #ANEMIA #INFANTS #SUPPLEMENTATION #MYELINATION #METABOLISM #TRANSPORT
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