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Biochemical Changes Indicate Developmental Stage in the Hippocampal Formation.
Chwiej, Joanna G; Ciesielka, Stanislaw W; Skoczen, Agnieszka K; Janeczko, Krzysztof J; Sandt, Christophe; Planeta, Karolina L; Setkowicz, Zuzanna K.
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  • Chwiej JG; AGH University of Science and Technology , Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science , Krakow 30-059 , Poland.
  • Ciesielka SW; AGH University of Science and Technology , Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science , Krakow 30-059 , Poland.
  • Skoczen AK; AGH University of Science and Technology , Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science , Krakow 30-059 , Poland.
  • Janeczko KJ; Jagiellonian University , Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research , Krakow 30-387 , Poland.
  • Sandt C; SOLEIL , Gif sur Yvette 91192 , France.
  • Planeta KL; AGH University of Science and Technology , Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science , Krakow 30-059 , Poland.
  • Setkowicz ZK; Jagiellonian University , Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research , Krakow 30-387 , Poland.
ACS Chem Neurosci ; 10(1): 628-635, 2019 01 16.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30375847
ABSTRACT
The literature showing how age of humans or animals influences the IR absorption spectra recorded in different brain regions is very poor. A very limited number of studies used FTIR microspectroscopy for analysis of the aging process, however there is lack of data concerning the biomolecular changes occurring in the course of postnatal development of the central nervous system. Therefore, in this paper the topographic and semiquantitative biochemical changes occurring within the rat hippocampus during postnatal development were examined. To achieve the goal of the study, three groups of normal male rats differing in age were investigated. These were 6, 30, and 60 day old animals, and the chosen ages correspond to the neonatal period, childhood, and early adulthood in humans, respectively. Already, preliminary topographic analysis identified a number of significant changes in the accumulation of biomolecules within the hippocampal formation occurring during brain development. Such observation was confirmed by further semiquantitative analysis of intensities of selected absorption bands or ratios of their intensities. The detailed examinations were done for four hippocampal cellular layers (multiform, molecular, pyramidal, and granular layers), and the results showed that the accumulation of most biomolecules, including both saturated and unsaturated lipids as well as compounds containing phosphate and carbonyl groups, was significantly higher in adulthood comparing to the neonatal period. What is more, the increases in their levels were observed mostly between 6th and 30th days of animals' life. The unsaturation level of lipids did not change during postnatal development, although the differences in unsaturated and saturated lipids contents were noticed between examined animal groups. Significant differences in relative secondary structure of proteins were found between young adult rats and animals in neonatal period for which the relative level of proteins with ß-type secondary structure was the highest.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pilocarpine / Seizures / Hippocampus Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: ACS Chem Neurosci Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Polonia

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pilocarpine / Seizures / Hippocampus Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: ACS Chem Neurosci Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Polonia
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