Enriched environment contributes to recovery of visual acuity and increases perineuronal nets in monocular-deprived animals

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Autor(a) principal: TRÉVIA, Nonata
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: ALMEIDA, Izabela Negrão Frota de, OLIVEIRA, Poliana Sampaio, WARWICK, Laura Vianna, MARQUES, Viviane, SANTOS, Denise Cristina dos, VIEGAS, Maria Luana Carvalho, DINIZ, Cristovam Wanderley Picanço, PAULO, Dario Carvalho
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Resumo: The aim of the present study was to analyze the influence of enriched environment on the distribution of perineuronal nets (PNNs) using a stereogically based unbiased protocol and visual acuity in adult Swiss albino mice that underwent monocular deprivation during the critical period of postnatal development. Eight female Swiss albino mice were monocular deprived were removed and cut at 70 µm thickness in a vibratome and processed for lectin histochemical staining with Wisteria floribunda agglutinin (WFA). Architectonic limits of area 17 were conspicuously defined by WFA histochemical staining, and the optical fractionator stereological method was applied to estimate the total number of PNNs in the supragranular, granular, and infragranular layers. All groups were compared using Student's t-test at a 95% confidence level. Comparative analysis of the average PNN estimations revealed that the EE group had higher PNNs in the supragranular layer (2726.33 ± 405.416, mean ± standard deviation) compared with the SE group (1543.535 ± 260.686; Student's t-test, p = .0495). No differences were found in the other layers. Visual acuity was significantly lower in the SE group (0.55 cycles/degree) than in the EE group (1.06 cycles/degree). Our results suggest that the integrity of the specialized extracellular matrix PNNs of the supragranular layer may be essential for normal visual acuity development.
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Architectonic limits of area 17 were conspicuously defined by WFA histochemical staining, and the optical fractionator stereological method was applied to estimate the total number of PNNs in the supragranular, granular, and infragranular layers. All groups were compared using Student's t-test at a 95% confidence level. Comparative analysis of the average PNN estimations revealed that the EE group had higher PNNs in the supragranular layer (2726.33 ± 405.416, mean ± standard deviation) compared with the SE group (1543.535 ± 260.686; Student's t-test, p = .0495). No differences were found in the other layers. Visual acuity was significantly lower in the SE group (0.55 cycles/degree) than in the EE group (1.06 cycles/degree). 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title Enriched environment contributes to recovery of visual acuity and increases perineuronal nets in monocular-deprived animals
spellingShingle Enriched environment contributes to recovery of visual acuity and increases perineuronal nets in monocular-deprived animals
TRÉVIA, Nonata
Acuidade visual
Córtex visual
Visão monocular
Período crítico (Psicologia)
title_short Enriched environment contributes to recovery of visual acuity and increases perineuronal nets in monocular-deprived animals
title_full Enriched environment contributes to recovery of visual acuity and increases perineuronal nets in monocular-deprived animals
title_fullStr Enriched environment contributes to recovery of visual acuity and increases perineuronal nets in monocular-deprived animals
title_full_unstemmed Enriched environment contributes to recovery of visual acuity and increases perineuronal nets in monocular-deprived animals
title_sort Enriched environment contributes to recovery of visual acuity and increases perineuronal nets in monocular-deprived animals
author TRÉVIA, Nonata
author_facet TRÉVIA, Nonata
ALMEIDA, Izabela Negrão Frota de
OLIVEIRA, Poliana Sampaio
WARWICK, Laura Vianna
MARQUES, Viviane
SANTOS, Denise Cristina dos
VIEGAS, Maria Luana Carvalho
DINIZ, Cristovam Wanderley Picanço
PAULO, Dario Carvalho
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author2 ALMEIDA, Izabela Negrão Frota de
OLIVEIRA, Poliana Sampaio
WARWICK, Laura Vianna
MARQUES, Viviane
SANTOS, Denise Cristina dos
VIEGAS, Maria Luana Carvalho
DINIZ, Cristovam Wanderley Picanço
PAULO, Dario Carvalho
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv TRÉVIA, Nonata
ALMEIDA, Izabela Negrão Frota de
OLIVEIRA, Poliana Sampaio
WARWICK, Laura Vianna
MARQUES, Viviane
SANTOS, Denise Cristina dos
VIEGAS, Maria Luana Carvalho
DINIZ, Cristovam Wanderley Picanço
PAULO, Dario Carvalho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acuidade visual
Córtex visual
Visão monocular
Período crítico (Psicologia)
topic Acuidade visual
Córtex visual
Visão monocular
Período crítico (Psicologia)
description The aim of the present study was to analyze the influence of enriched environment on the distribution of perineuronal nets (PNNs) using a stereogically based unbiased protocol and visual acuity in adult Swiss albino mice that underwent monocular deprivation during the critical period of postnatal development. Eight female Swiss albino mice were monocular deprived were removed and cut at 70 µm thickness in a vibratome and processed for lectin histochemical staining with Wisteria floribunda agglutinin (WFA). Architectonic limits of area 17 were conspicuously defined by WFA histochemical staining, and the optical fractionator stereological method was applied to estimate the total number of PNNs in the supragranular, granular, and infragranular layers. All groups were compared using Student's t-test at a 95% confidence level. Comparative analysis of the average PNN estimations revealed that the EE group had higher PNNs in the supragranular layer (2726.33 ± 405.416, mean ± standard deviation) compared with the SE group (1543.535 ± 260.686; Student's t-test, p = .0495). No differences were found in the other layers. Visual acuity was significantly lower in the SE group (0.55 cycles/degree) than in the EE group (1.06 cycles/degree). Our results suggest that the integrity of the specialized extracellular matrix PNNs of the supragranular layer may be essential for normal visual acuity development.
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