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Effects of sex and housing on social, spatial, and motor behavior in adult rats exposed to moderate levels of alcohol during prenatal development

机译:性别和住房对产前发育中暴露于中等酒精水平的成年大鼠社交,空间和运动行为的影响

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Persistent deficits in social behavior, motor behavior, and behavioral flexibility are among the major negative consequences associated with exposure to ethanol during prenatal development. Prior work from our laboratory has linked moderate prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) in the rat to deficits in these behavioral domains, which depend upon the ventrolateral frontal cortex (Hamilton et al., 2014) [20]. Manipulations of the social environment cause modifications of dendritic morphology and experience dependent immediate early gene expression in ventrolateral frontal cortex (Hamilton et al., 2010) [19], and may yield positive behavioral outcomes following PAE. In the present study we evaluated the effects of housing PAE rats with non-exposed control rats on adult behavior. Rats of both sexes were either paired with a partner from the same prenatal treatment condition (ethanol or saccharin) or from the opposite condition (mixed housing condition). At four months of age (similar to 3 months after the housing manipulation commenced), social behavior, tongue protrusion, and behavioral flexibility in the Morris water task were measured as in (Hamilton et al., 2014) [20]. The behavioral effects of moderate PAE were primarily limited to males and were not ameliorated by housing with a non-ethanol exposed partner. Unexpectedly, social behavior, motor behavior, and spatial flexibility were adversely affected in control rats housed with a PAE rat (i.e., in mixed housing), indicating that housing with a PAE rat has broad behavioral consequences beyond the social domain. These observations provide further evidence that moderate PAE negatively affects social behavior, and underscore the importance of considering potential negative effects of housing with PAE animals on the behavior of critical comparison groups. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:社会行为,运动行为和行为灵活性方面的持续缺陷是产前发育期间与乙醇接触相关的主要负面后果。我们实验室的先前工作已将大鼠中度产前酒精暴露(PAE)与这些行为域的缺陷联系起来,这取决于腹外侧额叶皮层(Hamilton等,2014)[20]。社交环境的操纵会引起树突形态的改变,并依赖于腹侧额叶皮层中的立即早期基因表达(Hamilton et al。,2010)[19],并可能在PAE后产生积极的行为结果。在本研究中,我们评估了将PAE大鼠与未暴露的对照大鼠一起饲养对成年行为的影响。两种性别的老鼠都与来自相同产前治疗条件(乙醇或糖精)或来自相反状况(混合居住条件)的伴侣配对。在四个月大的时候(类似于开始操纵房屋后的三个月),测量了莫里斯水任务中的社交行为,舌头伸出和行为灵活性(Hamilton等,2014)[20]。中度PAE的行为影响主要限于男性,而与无酒精接触的伴侣居住并不能改善这种行为。出乎意料的是,社交行为,运动行为和空间柔韧性在装有PAE大鼠的对照大鼠中受到了不利影响(即,在混合住房中),这表明与PAE大鼠一起饲养的大鼠具有超出社会领域的广泛行为后果。这些观察结果提供了进一步的证据,表明适度的PAE对社会行为产生了负面影响,并强调了考虑PAE动物饲养对潜在的对照组的行为的潜在负面影响的重要性。 (C)2016 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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