PMID: 8584277Jan 1, 1995Paper

Effects of 3,3'-iminodipropionitrile on the peripheral structures of the rat visual system

Neurotoxicology
S BaroneK M Crofton

Abstract

Adult male Long-Evans rats received 3,3'-iminodipropionitrile (IDPN; 400 mg/kg i.p.) and were killed one day after one dose, or one, three, seven, thirty-five, or seventy day(s) following 3 consecutive daily doses for histological analysis of the eye. Histological alterations in visual structures were not observed before one day after the third dose of IDPN. Somato-dendritic swelling of cells in the inner nuclear (IN) layer was seen prior to retinal detachment (1 day after cessation of dosing) followed by progressive retinal degeneration (35 and 70 days). IDPN exposure resulted in opacification of the cornea and vascular hemorrhaging into the subretinal space (3 days) followed by complete detachment of the retina (7 days). The corneal opacification was transient and resolved by 14 days post-treatment. The retina underwent complete spontaneous reattachment between 35 and 70 days after IDPN administration. A subsequent experiment was performed to characterize the dose-response of IDPN on retinal histology, 2 weeks after the last dose (0, 100, 200, 400 mg/kg x 3 days). In the dose-response experiment, retinal detachment and degeneration in the IN layer were only apparent in the 400 mg/kg dose group. However, increased GFAP immunor...Continue Reading

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