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Decreased density of synaptic formation in the frontal cortex of neonatal rats exposed to ethanol <i>in utero</i>
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1987
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NeuropsychologySynapse-mental Retardation RelationshipBrain DevelopmentSynaptic TransmissionNeurotransmitterRat Frontal CortexSocial SciencesFrontal CortexNeonatal RatsNeurochemistryPsychiatryBrain StructureSynaptic FormationNeuropharmacologyAlcohol AbuseFetal NeurodevelopmentSensorimotor DevelopmentAlcohol DependenceSynaptic PlasticityNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyNeuroscienceMedicineMental Development
We examined the developing synaptic junctions in the rat frontal cortex in cases of fetal alcohol syndrome, the objective being to determine the synapse-mental retardation relationship. On day 21 of gestation, the ultrastructural synaptic junction revealed no obvious differences between the ethanol-exposed and control rats; however, the number of synapses in ethanol-exposed rats was one third that of the controls. The possible relationship between synaptic density in the frontal cortex and mental development has to be considered.
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