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The enzymehistochemical maturation of the cerebellar cortex of rats after early postnatal X-irradiation
Authors:Dr E J Ebels
Institution:(1) Department of Pathology, State University of Groningen, Netherlands;(2) Pathologisch-Anatomisch Laboratorium, Oostersingel 63, Groningen, Netherlands
Abstract:Summary The enzymehistochemical maturation of the cerebellar cortex was studied at 8, 16 and 30 days in rats whose cerebellar area was irradiated with 1,000 r at 2 days of age, and was compared with that in normal animals.After irradiation, the granule cells and basket and stellate neurones are absent due to lethal damage to their precursors. Only large neurones, glial cells and bloodvessels are present in a disorderly arrangement; the laminar pattern of the cortex and specialized structures such as the glomeruli do not develop.Enzymehistochemically the absence of specialized structures such as the molecular layer and the glomeruli is reflected in a uniformly strong diffuse activity of most of the dehydrogenases studied. AMPase-activity shows a strong positive correlation with the presence of granule cells. High subcortical activity of AChE in the posterior half of the vermis is presumed to be located within mossy fibres which lack their normal goal: the granule cells. Capillaries in the irradiated cortex show a close spatial relation to Purkinje cells. The development of the cytoplasmic organization of the Purkinje cells as demonstrated by TPPase and AcPase activities proceeds in a normal way. Some enzymes can be used as markers of certain cell-types in the irradiated cortex: ICDH and G6PDH of Bergmann glial cells, AcPase of Golgi cells.It is suggested that enzymehistochemical studies of experimentally disturbed development may lead to better understanding of normal maturation.
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