The International journal of neuroscience
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Morphological changes in the dopamine neurons and glial cells of the rat mid-brain ascending dopamine pathways were investigated after a partial lesion induced by unilateral striatal injection of a small dose of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA). Fourteen days after lesion, animals showed contralateral rotation induced by apomorphine injection. After behavioral analysis, fats were killed and their brains processed for the immunohistochemistry tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), a marker for dopamine cells, as well as glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and OX-42, markers for astrocyte and microglia, respectively. ⋯ The rotator detected cytoplasmic hypertrophy in the astrocytes, and also a shift to the fight of the gaussian curves of the normal distribution of the logarithmic plotted values of the astroglial cell body volumes of the neostriatum bilaterally as well as in the ipsilateral SNc and VTA of the striatal 6-OHDA injected rats. Cytoplasmic hypertrophy of microglia, and also a shift to the right of the gaussian curves of the values of microglia cell body volumes were seen only in the ipsilateral neostriatum; however, the point intercepts revealed an increased amount of microglial processes in the ipsilateral SNc and VTA of the lesioned rats. Specific stereological methods can be applied on detection of regionally different forms of cellular astroglial and microglial reaction after a partial lesion of dopamine pathway.