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3/2019
vol. 57
 
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Lipopolysaccharide-based endotoxemia produce toxicity in peripheral organs and microglia migration in a dose-dependent manner in rat substantia nigra

Paola Heman Bozadas
1
,
Rasajna Nadella
2
,
Aurora Sánchez-García
3
,
Daniel Rembao Bojórquez
3
,
María Rovirosa Hernández
1
,
Daniel Hernandez Baltazar
4

1.
Instituto de Neuroetología, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico
2.
IIIT Srikakulam, Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (RGUKT), international collaboration ID: 1840, India
3.
Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico
4.
CONACYT-Instituto de Neuroetología, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico
Folia Neuropathol 2019; 57 (3): 258-266
Online publish date: 2019/09/30
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The peripheral inflammatory stimulus could induce cell damage in peripheral organs and activate microglial cells in the brain. One such stimulus was given to adult male Wistar rats by injecting different concentrations of lipopolysaccharide (LPS; 50, 300, 500 g/kg and 5 mg/kg i.p.). To verify the systemic effect of the LPS administration, the serum content of C-reactive protein (CRP), the variation of body weight and cellular changes in the spleen, liver and kidney were determined. Motor impairment was evaluated by rotarod and open field tests. Microglia activation and dopaminergic degeneration was confirmed by immunolabelling for CD11b/c (microglia) and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), respectively. The cell counting was performed in substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc), microglial activation was explored in SNpc, substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNpr), substantia nigra pars compacta dorsal (SNcd) and the ventral tegmental area (VTA). For the statistical analysis, one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey post hoc test (p ≤ 0.05) was used. On day 7 post intraperitoneal administration of LPS, cellular atrophy was detected in the liver, kidney and spleen at 5 mg/kg, without significant changes in CRP levels. Body weight loss and motor impairment was present only on day 1 post LPS administration. The dosage of 500 g/kg and 5 mg/kg of LPS caused the loss of dopaminergic neurons (40%) in SNpc and microglia migration in a dose-dependent manner in SNcd, SNpc and SNpr. LPS-induced endotoxemia favours damage to the peripheral organs and microglial migration in a dose-dependent manner in rat substantia nigra.
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inflammation, microglia, dopamine, neurons, motor impairment

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