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Adolescent Opiate Exposure in the Female Rat Induces Subtle Alterations in Maternal Care and Transgenerational Effects on Play Behavior

机译:雌性大鼠青春期的鸦片暴露引起孕产妇保健的细微变化以及对游戏行为的传代影响

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The non-medical use of prescription opiates, such as Vicodin® and MSContin®, has increased dramatically over the past decade. Of particular concern is the rising popularity of these drugs in adolescent female populations. Use during this critical developmental period could have significant long-term consequences for both the female user as well as potential effects on her future offspring. To address this issue, we have begun modeling adolescent opiate exposure in female rats and have observed significant transgenerational effects despite the fact that all drugs are withdrawn several weeks prior to pregnancy. The purpose of the current set of studies was to determine whether adolescent morphine exposure modifies postpartum care. In addition, we also examined juvenile play behavior in both male and female offspring. The choice of the social play paradigm was based on previous findings demonstrating effects of both postpartum care and opioid activity on play behavior. The findings revealed subtle modifications in the maternal behavior of adolescent morphine-exposed females, primarily related to the amount of time females’ spend nursing and in non-nursing contact with their young. In addition, male offspring of adolescent morphine-exposed mothers (MOR-F1) demonstrate decreased rough and tumble play behaviors, with no significant differences in general social behaviors (i.e., social grooming and social exploration). Moreover, there was a tendency toward increased rough and tumble play in MOR-F1 females, demonstrating the sex-specific nature of these effects. Given the importance of the postpartum environment on neurodevelopment, it is possible that modifications in maternal–offspring interactions, related to a history of adolescent opiate exposure, plays a role in the observed transgenerational effects. Overall, these studies indicate that the long-term consequences of adolescent opiate exposure can impact both the female and her future offspring.
机译:在过去的十年中,处方鸦片的非医学用途,例如Vicodin®和MSContin®,急剧增加。特别令人关注的是这些药物在青春期女性人群中的日益普及。在这个关键的发育时期使用,可能会对女性使用者产生重大的长期后果,也可能对其未来的后代产生潜在影响。为了解决这个问题,我们已经开始对雌性大鼠的阿片类药物青少年暴露进行建模,尽管观察到所有药物在怀孕前几周都已撤回,但观察到了显着的跨代效应。当前研究的目的是确定青春期吗啡暴露是否会改变产后护理。此外,我们还检查了男性和女性后代中的青少年游戏行为。社会游戏范式的选择基于先前的发现,这些发现证明了产后护理和阿片类药物活动对游戏行为的影响。研究结果表明,青春期吗啡暴露女性的孕产妇行为发生了细微的变化,这主要与女性花在护理上的时间以及与年轻人的非哺乳接触有关。此外,青春期吗啡暴露母亲的男性后代(MOR-F1)表现​​出粗糙和摔倒的行为减少,而一般的社交行为(即社交修饰和社交探索)没有显着差异。而且,MOR-F1雌性有增加粗暴和翻滚运动的趋势,表明了这些效应的性别特异性。考虑到产后环境对神经发育的重要性,与青少年阿片类药物暴露史相关的母婴相互作用可能在观察到的跨代效应中起作用。总体而言,这些研究表明,青少年鸦片暴露的长期后果会影响雌性及其未来的后代。

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