Mr. Avila-costa et al., Memory deterioration in an oxidative stress model and its correlation withcytological changes on rat hippocampus CA1, NEUROSCI L, 270(2), 1999, pp. 107-109
Exposure to ozone results in an increased production of free radicals which
causes oxidative stress. The purpose of this study was to determine the ef
fects of ozone exposure on memory and its correlation with the cyt:ology of
the hippocampus. Twenty-four male Wistar rats were exposed to 1 ppm (parts
per million) ozone for 4 h in a closed chamber. Control group was exposed
to flowing air. After ozone exposure, the rats were given long-term (24 h)
memory training which consists of a passive avoidance conditioning. After t
hat the animals were perfused and the brains were placed in the Golgi stain
. The analysis consisted in counting the dendritic spines in five secondary
and five tertiary dendrites of each of the 20 pyramidal neurons of hippoca
mpus CA1 analyzed. Our results showed alterations on long-term memory and a
significant reduction of dendritic spines, and provided evidence that this
deterioration in memory is probably due to the reduction in spine density
in the pyramidal neurons of hippocampus. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ireland
Ltd. All rights reserved.