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Title: NEUROLOGICAL DEFICITS IN THE RAT RESULTING FROM X IRRADIATION IN UTERO

Journal Article · · Exptl. Neurol.

The effects of prenatal irradiation were investigated by exposure of pregnant rats to 20 or 100 r after 10 days of gestation or 50 or 185 r after 15 days. The incidence and severity of neurological deficits was greatest in the rats treated with 185 r after 15 days of gestation. The incidence was lower in the remaining groups, but of statistical significance in some cases. A higher percentage of defects was found among female than male offspring. In some animals, evidence of altered behavior was first seen at birth, while others appeared normal until more mature. The resulting neurological syndrome included loss of righting reflex or impairment of placing and hopping reactions. Some displayed hypersensitivity, manifested as exaggerated myoclonic jerks in response to sensory stimuli. Spasticity of hind limbs was found only in the 15-day, 185-r rats; at times this was accompanied by a hind-limb ataxia, which was also noted in other groups. Some animals displayed a convulsive disorder similar to the Jacksonian seizure of man. Other neurological deficits noted were gait defects, backing-up, and forced circling. At the time of puberty, many males developed priapism, which persisted until death. The neurological deficits correlate well with the morphological lesions. Radiation at 15 days of gestation produced a number of morphological abnormalities of the cerebrum, which included reduction in size, absence of certain structures, defective cell formations, as well as heterotopic development of various areas. It is suggested that radiation during embryonic life may act to produce biochemical alterations with associated metabolic defects, which are not necessarily associated with cell loss but may be associated wlth or result in malformations. (TCO)

Research Organization:
Wayne State Univ., Detroit
NSA Number:
NSA-17-021508
OSTI ID:
4718991
Journal Information:
Exptl. Neurol., Vol. Vol: 5; Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-63
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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