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KMID : 0377519980230010011
Chung-Ang Journal of Medicine
1998 Volume.23 No. 1 p.11 ~ p.21
Effects of steroid on the neurons in the developing hippocampus of the rats
Lhim Kyung-Tack

Chae Hee-Sun
Kim Sung-Su
Kim Kyung-Yong
Lee Won-Bok
Abstract
The influences of adrenal corticosteroid on the development and regression of the neurons of hippocampal and dentate were examined in the steroid overloaded neonatal rats. The results obtained were as follows. The regression occurred naturally in numerous dentate granule cells and hippocampal pyramidal cells, which was the apoptotic process. The apoptotic granule cells in dentate gyrus decreased in number with steroid overload, and this change was more prominent at 6 days than at 4 days. The decrease in the number of apoptotic neurons by steroid overload occurred only in the upper limb of dentate gyrus at 6 days. The gradient of regression in dentate gyrus had no relation with the gradient of neurogenesis, and the regression of hippocampal pyramidal cells decreased in the gyrus but not in CA regions. In conclusion, the cell death occurred in neurons of hippocampal formation, which was the process of apoptosis. The adrenal corticosteroid seemed to be influential significantly on the development and regression of the neurons.
KEYWORD
Steroid, hippocampus, apoptotic change
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