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Does cross-fostering modify the prenatal effect of methamphetamine on learning of adult male rats?
Hrubá L., Schutová B., Pometlová M., Šlamberová R.
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- Maze Learning physiology drug effects MeSH
- Embryonic and Fetal Development physiology MeSH
- Animal Experimentation MeSH
- Financing, Organized MeSH
- Rats MeSH
- Methamphetamine analogs & derivatives diagnostic use metabolism MeSH
- Spatial Behavior physiology drug effects MeSH
- Statistics as Topic MeSH
- Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects diagnosis etiology MeSH
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- Rats MeSH
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Our previous studies demonstrated that methamphetamine administered during gestation and lactation periods impairs maternal behavior, alters the functional development of rat pups and affects behavior in adulthood. The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of prenatal methamphetamine exposure and cross-fostering on learning tested in Morris water maze (MWM) in adult male rats. Mothers were daily exposed to injection of methamphetamine (MA) (5 mg/kg) or saline (S): prior to impregnation and throughout gestation and lactation periods. On postnatal day 1, pups were cross-fostered so that each mother received some of her own and some of the pups of mother with the opposite treatment. Based on the prenatal and postnatal treatments 4 experimental groups (S/S, S/MA, MA/S, MA/MA) were tested in MWM. Two types of tests were used: (1) “Place navigation test” (Learning) and (2) “Probe test” (Probe). In the test of learning, all animals fostered by methamphetamine-treated dams had longer latencies and trajectories, and bigger search error than the animals fostered by saline-treated control mother, regardless of prenatal exposure. Further, the animals prenatally exposed to methamphetamine swam slower than the animals prenatally exposed to saline, regardless of postnatal exposure in the test of learning and in the Probe test. Our results showed that neither prenatal nor postnatal methamphetamine exposure affected the Probe test. Our results showed that prenatal exposure to methamphetamine at dose of 5 mg/kg does not impair learning in the MWM, while postnatal exposure to methamphetamine from mothers’ breastmilk and maternal care of mother exposed to methamphetamine impairs learning of adult male rats. On the other hand, the maternal care of control mothers does not impair learning of rat pups prenatally exposed to methamphetamine. The present study demonstrates that cross-fostering may affect learning in adulthood.
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