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. 1995 Nov;52(5):306-11.
doi: 10.1002/tera.1420520509.

Arnold-Chiari-like malformation associated with a valproate model of spina bifida in the rat

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Arnold-Chiari-like malformation associated with a valproate model of spina bifida in the rat

W Briner et al. Teratology. 1995 Nov.

Abstract

The brains of rat fetuses exposed to saline and valproic acid (VA: 600 mg/kg or 1,200 mg/kg) at 10 days of gestation were examined for structural changes similar to that seen for the Arnold-Chiari malformation (ACM) in humans. Only fetuses exposed to the 1,200-mg/kg level VA demonstrated spina bifida (SB) type widening of the vertebral arch when compared to saline treated animals. When compared to controls, both 600-and 1,200-mg/kg VA animals demonstrated microencephaly. The brains of treated animals demonstrated alterations in their angular morphology such that the cerebellum was displaced toward the foramen magnum in a manner akin to human ACM. These findings indicate that valproate-induced SB in the rat more closely approximates SB in humans than was previously appreciated and provides a model for experimental study of both SB and ACM.

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