Toluene Alters p75NTR Expression in the Rat Brainstem

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Toluene is a neurotoxic organic solvent widely used in industry. Acute toluene administration in rats induced a significant increase in the numbers of neural cells immunostained for p75NTR in several brainstem regions, such as the raphe magnus and the nucleus of the solitary tract, as well as in the lateral reticular, gigantocellular, vestibular and ventral cochlear nuclei, without any in the facial and spinal trigeminal nuclei and the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. These data suggest that p75NTR could be involved in toluene-induced neurotoxic efffects in the rat brainstem.

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Pascual, J., Morón, L., Zárate, J., Gutiérrez, A., Churruca, I., & Echevarría, E. (2004). Toluene Alters p75NTR Expression in the Rat Brainstem. Industrial Health, 42(1), 75–78. https://doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.42.75

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