Exposure to Diazinon Alters In Vitro Retinogenesis: Retinospheroid Morphology, Development of Chicken Retinal Cell Types, and Gene

  • L. E. Paraoanu
  • J. B. Mocko
  • M. Becker-roeck
  • J. Smidek-huhn
  • P. G. Layer
Publication date
January 2005

Abstract

Developing embryos are more vulnerable than adults to acute cholinergic intoxication by anticholinesterases, including organo-phosphorus pesticides. These agents affect the process of neural development itself, leading to permanent deficits in the architec-ture of the nervous system. Recent evidence on direct roles of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) on neuronal differentiation provides additional grounds for investigating the developmental toxicity of anticholinesterases. Therefore, the effect of the organophosphate diazinon on the development of chick retinal differentiation was studied by an in vitro reaggregate approach. Reaggregated spheres from dissociated retinal cells of the E6 chick embryo were produced in rotation culture. During the w...

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