Morphometric analysis of NADPH diaphorase reactive neurons in a rat model of focal excitotoxic striatal injury

Neuropathology. 2016 Dec;36(6):527-534. doi: 10.1111/neup.12311. Epub 2016 May 29.

Abstract

Excitotoxicity is the major component in neuropathological conditions, related to harmful action of imbalanced concentrations of glutamate and its agonists in the nervous tissue, ultimately resulting in cell death. In the present study, we evaluated the effects of an acute striatal lesion induced by a focal N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) microinjection on the morphometry of NADPH diaphorase-reactive neurons (NADPH-d+ ), a subset of cells which release nitric oxide (NO) in the brain and are known by its resistance in pathological conditions. Two hundred and forty NADPH-d neurons from NMDA-lesioned striatum and contralateral counterpart were tridimensionally reconstructed at 1, 3 and 7 post-lesion days (PLDs). Cell body and dendritic field areas, length of dendrites by order and fractal dimension were analyzed. There were no significant morphometric differences when NADPH-d+ neurons from lesioned and control striatal regions were compared among PLDs evaluated. Conversely, a conspicuous pallor in striatal neuropil reactivity was evidenced, especially in latter survival time. In addition, we observed a noticeable inflammatory response induced by NMDA. Our results suggest that NADPH-d+ neurons were spared from deleterious effects of acute NMDA excitotoxic damage in the striatum, reinforcing the notion that this cell group is selectively resistant to injury in the nervous system.

Keywords: Excitotoxicity; NADPH diaphorase; interneurons; rat; striatum.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Corpus Striatum / drug effects
  • Corpus Striatum / pathology*
  • Encephalitis / chemically induced
  • Excitatory Amino Acid Agonists / toxicity*
  • Male
  • N-Methylaspartate / toxicity*
  • NADPH Dehydrogenase / metabolism*
  • Neurons / drug effects
  • Neurons / enzymology*
  • Neurons / pathology*
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar

Substances

  • Excitatory Amino Acid Agonists
  • N-Methylaspartate
  • NADPH Dehydrogenase