
KEY WORDS: Ethanol Brain Midbrain Neuronal migration Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Data from literature suggest that the deleterious action of acute ethanol consumption only occur if the drug is injected at times near the beginning of the migration of neurons in that particular region of the brain. The effects of acute injection of ethanol in E12 on the midbrain were not detected in this study. The sections were treated with DAB for the BrdU revelation, the slides were stained with safranin for one group and another group was stained with H & E. The animals were sacrificed the brains were removed and sectioned. The rats were treated with intraperitoneal ethanol during one day (E12) and 1h after the last ethanol injection was applied to BrdU. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of acute exposure to ethanol on the neuronal density of the midbrain and to associate these results with acute effects of ethanol in other regions of the brain under the same conditions.


#Efectos del alcohol en el cerebro verification#
SUMMARY: The verification of the acute effects of ethanol on the midbrain, which neurons are mainly formed in E14, will ratify if the acute effects of ethanol are associated, in terms of prevalence, to the date of birth of neurons in certain regions of the brain. Immunohistochemical Study of Acute Effects of Ethanol on Midbrain of Wistar Rats Associated with the Date of Birth of Neurons in EncephalonĮstudio Inmunohistoquímico de los Efectos Agudos del Etanol sobre el Mesencéfalo de Ratas Wistar Asociado con la Fecha de Formación de Neuronas en el Cerebroĭanielly Bandeira Lopes Guilherme Nobre Lima do Nascimento Adryano Augustto Valladão de Carvalho Advaldo Carlos de Souza Neto Natácia Evangelista de Lima & Tales Alexandre Aversi-Ferreiraĭepartment of Morphology - Institute of Biological Sciences Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia-GO, Brazil.
