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Neuroanatomy and Sampling of Central Projections for the Visual System in Mammals Used in Toxicity Testing.
Muthuswamy, Anantharaman; Pardo, Ingrid D; Rao, Deepa B; Switzer, Robert C; Sharma, Alok K; Bolon, Brad.
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  • Muthuswamy A; 7845Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc, Tarrytown, NY, USA.
  • Pardo ID; 390190Pfizer Inc, Global Pathology and Investigative Toxicology, Groton, CT, USA.
  • Rao DB; ToxPath Specialists LLC [a StageBio Company], Frederick, MD, USA.
  • Switzer RC; Neuroscience Associates, Knoxville, TN, USA.
  • Sharma AK; .
  • Bolon B; 201915Covance Laboratories Inc, Madison, WI, USA.
Toxicol Pathol ; 49(3): 455-471, 2021 04.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33243077
ABSTRACT
Visual system toxicity may manifest anywhere in the visual system, from the eye proper to the visual brain. Therefore, effective screening for visual system toxicity must evaluate not only ocular structures (ie, eye and optic nerve) but also multiple key brain regions involved in vision (eg, optic tract, subcortical relay nuclei, and primary and secondary visual cortices). Despite a generally comparable pattern across species, the neuroanatomic organization and function of the visual brain in rodents and rabbits exhibit appreciable differences relative to nonrodents. Currently recognized sampling practices for general toxicity studies in animals, which are based on easily discerned external neuroanatomic landmarks and guided by extant stereotaxic brain atlases, typically will permit histopathologic evaluation of many brain centers involved in visual sensation (eg, optic chiasm, optic tract, dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus, primary and secondary visual cortices) and often some subcortical brain nuclei involved in light-modulated nonvisual activities needed for visual attention and orientation (eg, rostral colliculus in quadrupeds, termed the superior colliculus in bipeds; several cranial nerve nuclei). Pathologic findings induced by toxicants in the visual brain centers are similar to those that are produced in other brain regions.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Geniculate Bodies / Neuroanatomy Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Toxicol Pathol Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Geniculate Bodies / Neuroanatomy Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Toxicol Pathol Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States