NEUROBEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT OF CD-1 MICE AFTER COMBINED GESTATIONAL AND POSTNATAL EXPOSURE TO OZONE

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作者
DELLOMO, G [1 ]
FIORE, M [1 ]
PETRUZZI, S [1 ]
ALLEVA, E [1 ]
BIGNAMI, G [1 ]
机构
[1] IST SUPER SANITA, FISIOPATOL ORGANO & SISTEMA LAB, BEHAV PATHOPHYSIOL SECT, I-00161 ROME, ITALY
关键词
OZONE; MOUSE; NEUROBEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT; SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITIES; CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE;
D O I
10.1007/s002040050221
中图分类号
R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
Outbred CD-1 mice were exposed continuously to ozone (O-3, 0.6 ppm) from 6 days prior to the formation of breeding pairs to the time of weaning of the offspring on postnatal day 22 (PND 22) or to PND 26. One half of the mice in each of eight O-3 and eight control litters were subjected on PND 24 to a 20-min open-field test after IP treatment by either saline or scopolamine (2 mg/kg). The remaining mice (those exposed until PND 26) were subjected on PNDs 28-31 to a conditioned place preference (CPP) test, using a short schedule with a single IP injection on PND 29 of either d-amphetamine (3.3 mg/kg) or saline. Subsequently, the saline mice of the open-field experiment were used on PND 59 for an activity test in one of the CPP apparatus compartments after IP treatment by either d-amphetamine (same dose) or saline. In addition, the saline mice of the CPP experiment underwent a multi-trial, step-through passive avoidance (PA) acquisition test on PND 59 or 60, followed 24 h later by a single-trial retention test. In the absence of effects on reproductive performance (proportion of successful pregnancies, litter size, offspring viability, and sex ratio), O-3 offspring showed a long-lasting reduction in body weight without modification of sex differences. Ozone effects on neurobehavioral development were not large and quite selective, including: attenuation of the sex differences in several responses (rearing and sniffing in the open-field, activity in the final CPP test session); a change in response choices in the final CPP test, in the absence of a main effect on conditioning, a reduction of grooming in the activity test on PND 29; and impairment of PA acquisition limited to the initial period of training.
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