Reyners H, de Reyners E G, Maisin J R
Experientia. 1976 Nov 15;32(11):1416-9. doi: 10.1007/BF01937410.
Pregnant rats were fed a diet containing 1.8% lead acetate for 8 days before delivery until the young were 3 month old. The density of the cerebral cortex capillaries of the infant rats and their convolution rate were studied morphometrically and noted to increase significantly according to the duration of lead treatment, as demonstrated by two-way analysis of variance. On the other hand, the thickness of the cortex reduced progressively. The increase of both capillary density and convolution rate is supposed to be related with this involution of cortex. This provides a quantitative insight of the previously described 'capillary activation' phenomenon, caused by lead encephalopathy and reveals it as a significant sequel of saturnine action.
怀孕大鼠在分娩前8天喂食含1.8%醋酸铅的饲料,直至幼崽3个月大。对幼鼠大脑皮质毛细血管密度及其卷曲率进行形态计量学研究,通过双向方差分析表明,根据铅处理的持续时间,这些指标显著增加。另一方面,皮质厚度逐渐减小。毛细血管密度和卷曲率的增加被认为与皮质的这种退化有关。这为先前描述的由铅脑病引起的“毛细血管激活”现象提供了定量见解,并揭示其为铅中毒作用的重要后遗症。