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FIBRILLARY ACIDIC PROTEIN AND THE CUPRIC SILVER DEGENERATION REACTION CAN BE USED AS SENSITIVE AND EARLY INDICATORS OF NEUROTOXICITY

Citation:

O'Callaghan, J. AND K. Jensen. FIBRILLARY ACIDIC PROTEIN AND THE CUPRIC SILVER DEGENERATION REACTION CAN BE USED AS SENSITIVE AND EARLY INDICATORS OF NEUROTOXICITY. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/D-91/136 (NTIS PB91219147).

Description:

The mammalian central nervous system is composed of a large and diverse array of its two principle cell types, neurons and glia. iven this extreme cellular heterogeneity, it is not surprising that targets of neurotoxic insult often are diverse and unpredictable. n devising strategies to assess neurotoxicity, one must overcome the obstacle posed by not knowing where to look for damage. ur approach to the detection and localization of sites of toxicant-induced damage has been to take advantage of two general responses to nervous system insult, astrogliosis and argyrophilia. Assays of the principle intermediate filament protein of astrocytes, have been devised to quantify astrogliosis and a modified cupric silver degeneration stain has been employed to examine patterns of argyrophilia. sing these methods, we found that increases in GFAP and the occurrence of argyrophilia are consistent responses to neurotoxic insults. oreover, increments in these two indicators reveal dose-, time- and region- dependent patterns of neurotoxicity at toxicant dosages below those that cause light microscopic evidence of cell loss or damage. he rapid onset of astrogliosis and argyrophilia following specific toxicant ensures suggests that the signals underlying these events are among the earliest that can be linked to the neurotoxic state.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 34157