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J Korean Neurol Assoc. 1995;13(4):725-735.
- Morphologic Studies on Forebrain of Thiamine Deficient Rats ?Induced by Thiamine eficient Diet and Pyrithiamine
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Seung-Hyun Kim, M.D., Myung-Ho Kim, M.D., Tai-Kyoung Baik, M.D.
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Department of Neurology, Anatomy, College of Medicine, Hanyang University
- Thiamine 결핍식이와 Pyrithiamine 병용투여로 유발된 Thiamine ?결핍성 흰쥐의 전뇌에 대한 형태학적 연구 -Wernicke 뇌증의 새로운 ?실험적 모델-
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김승현, 김명호, 백태경
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한양대학교 신경과. 해부학교실
- Abstract
- Objective : This study was designed for developing a new experimental animal model of Wernicke's encephalopathy, and for investigating the timesequential morphological changes in the thiamine deficient rat brain by thiamine deficient diet with short term treatment of pyrithiamine.
Methods
: A total of 40 healthy Sprague-Dawley strain rats, weighing about 2OOgm
were used as experimental animals, divided into 10 control rats and 30 thiamine deficient
experimental rats. Pyrithiamine (50mg/lOOgm/day) was injected intraperitonially for 9
days and thiamine deficient diet (20gm/rat/day) was continuously supplied until sacrifice.
Then thiamine deficient experimental rats were subdivided into 3 groups according'to
the exposure time of thiamine deficiency. For observing the morphological features in
thalamus, medial mammillary nucleus and CA, sector in hippocampus, luxol-fast
blue-cresy violet stain was performed.
Results
: Treatment with pyrithiamine and thiamine deficient diet results in weight loss
and decrement of body temperature on the 12th-14th day, followed by various neurologic
manifestations, such as ataxia, hypotonia, circling movement, opisthotonus and loss of
righting reflex, on the 16th-20th day, and then died on the 23th-25th, day.
Chromatolysis and nuclear condensation of neurons in thalamus, medial mammillary
nucleus and CA1 region of hippocampus are observed in group I. Mild edematous
changes with neuronal necrosis in group II, and marked neuronal loss with severe
edematous necrosis in group III are noted in same regions.
Conclusion
: These time sequential consistent morphological changes suggest that our
experimental method could be used as a new animal model of Wernicke's
encephalopathy in studying the sequential changes of thiamine deficient rat brain.
Keywords :
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