Histology and histopathology Vol.21, nº 3 (2006)
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- PublicationOpen AccessHistopathological changes in the brain of mouse fetuses by etoposide-administration(Murcia : F. Hernández, 2006) Nam, C.; Woo, G.H.; Uetsuka, K.; Nakayama, Hiroyuki; Doi, K.Etoposide (VP-16), a topoisomerase II inhibitor, is an anti-tumor agent which is also known to show embryotoxicity, and teratogenicity when administered to pregnant rodents. We examined VP-16- induced histopathological changes in the brain of mouse fetuses. Pregnant mice were intraperitoneally injected with VP-16 (4 mg/kg) on day 12 of gestation (GD 12), and fetuses were collected from 1 to 48 hours after treatment (HAT). Mitotic neuroepithelial cells in the telencephalic wall prominently decreased at 2 HAT, and were hardly observed at 4 HAT. The number of pyknotic neuroepithelial cells in the fetal brain began to increase at 4 HAT, and became prominent from 8 to 24 HAT. These pyknotic cells were also positively stained by TUNEL method, which can detect fragmented DNA, and showed ultrastructural characteristics of apoptosis. Additionally, these cells were also positive for cleaved caspase-3, an essential executioner of apoptosis. This indicated that excessive neuroepithelial cell apoptosis was induced in the brain of mouse fetuses following VP- 16 treatment on GD 12.