The authors hypothesize that the differences in cerebral AQP4 expression in the 1-day-old and 1-week-old nH-Tx rats compared with the 4- and 8-week-old nH-Tx rats may be related to the fact that the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation of newborns and infants differs from that of adults. It is also possible that the increased expression of AQP4 seen in the 8-week-old hH-Tx animals was related to the development of alternative pathways of CSF circulation, which also may occur in instances of spontaneously arrested hydrocephalus.
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