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Perinatal exposure to genistein, a soy phytoestrogen, improves spatial learning and memory but impairs passive avoidance learning and memory in offspring

机译:围生期接触大豆染料植物染料木黄酮可改善空间学习和记忆能力,但会损害后代的被动回避学习和记忆能力

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This study investigated the effects of perinatal genistein (GEN) exposure on the central nervous system of rat offspring. Pregnant dams orally received GEN (1 or 10 mg/kg/day) or vehicle (1 ml/kg/day) from gestation day 10 to postnatal day 14. In order to assess the effects of GEN on rat offspring, we used a battery of behavioral tests, including the open-field, elevated plus-maze, MAZE and step-through passive avoidance tests. MAZE test is an appetite-motivation test, and we used this mainly for assessing spatial learning and memory. In the MAZE test, GEN groups exhibited shorter latency from start to goal than the vehicle-treated group in both sexes. On the other hand, performances in the step-through passive avoidance test were non-monotonically inhibited by GEN in both sexes, and a significant difference was observed in low dose of the GEN-treated group compared to the vehicle-treated group in female rats. Furthermore, we found that perinatal exposure to GEN did not significantly alter locomotor activity or emotionality as assessed by the open-field and elevated-plus maze tests. These results suggest that perinatal exposure to GEN improved spatial learning and memory of rat offspring, but impaired their passive avoidance learning and memory.
机译:这项研究调查了围产期染料木黄酮(GEN)暴露对大鼠后代中枢神经系统的影响。从妊娠第10天到产后第14天,孕妇坝口服GEN(1或10 mg / kg /天)或媒介物(1 ml / kg /天)。为了评估GEN对大鼠后代的影响,我们使用了电池行为测试,包括开阔场,高架迷宫,迷宫和逐步被动回避测试。 MAZE测试是一种食欲动机测试,我们主要将其用于评估空间学习和记忆。在MAZE测试中,无论性别,GEN组从头到尾的潜伏期均短于媒介物治疗组。另一方面,跨性别被动回避测试的表现在两性中均不受GEN的单调抑制,在雌性大鼠中,低剂量的GEN治疗组与媒介治疗组相比,存在显着差异。此外,我们发现围产期暴露于GEN并没有显着改变运动能力或情绪,如通过旷场和高架迷宫测试所评估的。这些结果表明,围产期接触GEN可以改善大鼠后代的空间学习和记忆能力,但会损害它们的被动回避学习和记忆能力。

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