Abstract

Ochratoxin A (a mycotoxin) is known to cause cell death in the developing brain of embryos 1–2 days after treatment. Microcephaly was observed with high frequency in mice by prenatal treatment with ochratoxin A. Using a stereological method, the numerical densities of neurons and synapses were investigated in the somatosensory cortex of 6-week-old microcephalic mice. The numerical density of neurons in ochratoxin A-treated mice represented a 39% increase compared to the control mice, but there was no difference in the numerical density of synapses. The somatosensory cortices of control mice had about 13,000 synapses per neuron, whereas ochratoxin A-treated mice had about 9,400 synapses per neuron. The deficits in synapse-to-neuron ratios seen in ochratoxin A-induced microcephalic brain seemed to result from a reduced dendritic growth.

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