Evaluation of body growth and myoenteric neurons of Wistar rats after neonatal treatment with monosodium glutamate
Abstract
This work aimed at evaluating how the neonatal treatment with monosodium glutamate reflects on body parameters and on myoenteric neurons of Wistar rats. Male rats were injected with monosodium glutamate during the first five postnatal days. Body growth was recorded until the age of 90 days, when the animals were killed. Fasting plasma glucose, caloric density and weight of organs were assayed. Gastric and duodenal whole-mounts stained with NADH diaphorase were observed for neuronal numbers and sizes. Growth, relative weight of organs and testicular caloric density of the injected rats were smaller than those of the controls, while their Lee index and relative fat content were greater. The number of duodenal neurons and the mean size of gastric neurons were smaller in the injected animals. These results are discussed in light of the endocrine, autonomic and behavioral changes stemming from the lesion of the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus by monosodium glutamate.Downloads
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2007-11-16
How to Cite
Furlan, M. M. D. P., Torrezan, R., Martins, J. F. de, Vismara, M. R., & Souza, F. C. (2007). Evaluation of body growth and myoenteric neurons of Wistar rats after neonatal treatment with monosodium glutamate. Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 29(1), 87-94. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v29i1.128
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Animal Physiology
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