PMID: 2485166Jul 1, 1986Paper

Fine structural changes in the rat brain after local injections of gliotoxin, alpha-aminoadipic acid

Histology and Histopathology
M Takada, T Hattori

Abstract

Toxic effects of locally injected gliotoxin, L-alpha-aminoadipic acid, were examined in the adult rat brain at the fine structural level. Astrocytes were the only cell type in the corpus striatum that showed clear structural degeneration 1 to 3 days after the treatment. With a 7 day survival period, two major structural changes were detectable, including tremendous invasion of astrocytes and their processes, and an appearance of a large number of microglia around injection sites. Both the stereospecificity and cellular specificity were firmly established on the toxic effects of this chemical.

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