1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0165-3806(99)00074-7
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Effects of mild protein prenatal malnutrition and subsequent postnatal nutritional rehabilitation on noradrenaline release and neuronal density in the rat occipital cortex

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“…1978; Soto‐Moyano et al . 1995), increased release of noradrenaline in the neocortex (Soto‐Moyano et al . 1994, 1995, 1998a,b, 1999), and decreased number of α and β adrenoceptors in total brain (Keller et al .…”
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“…1978; Soto‐Moyano et al . 1995), increased release of noradrenaline in the neocortex (Soto‐Moyano et al . 1994, 1995, 1998a,b, 1999), and decreased number of α and β adrenoceptors in total brain (Keller et al .…”
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“…In infants who died of severe malnutrition during the first year of life, brain analysis showed decreased cellularity [81]. But also mild protein malnutrition in the prenatal phase induced altered neuronal density in rats [82]. In a study of premature infants, however, postnatal growth pattern during the first 9 months, rather than being small for gestational age at birth, was found to be significantly associated with adverse neurodevelopmental outcome at age 2, even after statistical correction of certain diseases [83].…”
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“…Una vez impregnados los encéfalos en celoidina y endurecido el material, se realizaron cortes coronales anteroposteriores, de 40 mm de espesor, los que fueron teñidos con Cresil Violeta (Nissl) al 1%, a fin de poder visualizar con mayor facilidad los somas neuronianos (Soto-Moyano et al, 1999). Se seleccionaron los cortes correspondientes a la región dorsomedial del área 17 y, dentro de éstos, las capas IV y V, tomando como referencia un mapa estereotáxico de la citoarquitectura de la corteza cerebral presente en roedor (Caviness, 1975) y la histología del área 17 de la corteza cerebral de rata (Peters & Kara, 1985a, 1985b.…”
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