PRENATAL COCAINE BUT NOT PRENATAL MALNUTRITION AFFECTS FOSTER MOTHER PUP INTERACTIONS IN RATS

被引:15
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作者
TONKISS, J [1 ]
SHUMSKY, JS [1 ]
SHULTZ, PL [1 ]
ALMEIDA, SS [1 ]
GALLER, JR [1 ]
机构
[1] FFCLRP, NUTR & BEHAV LAB, BR-14040901 RIBEIRAO PRETO, BRAZIL
关键词
PREGNANCY; GESTATION; COCAINE; MALNUTRITION; MOTHER PUP INTERACTION; MATERNAL BEHAVIOR; REFLEXIVE DEVELOPMENT; PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT; RAT;
D O I
10.1016/0892-0362(95)00021-I
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The separate and combined effects of prenatal cocaine exposure and malnutrition on mother-pup interactions in rats were assessed daily from postnatal day 2 to day 21. Sprague-Dawley darns were fed a diet of low protein content (6% casein), an isocaloric diet of adequate protein content (25% casein, control), or a laboratory chow diet prior to mating and throughout pregnancy. Within each diet group, rats received either cocaine injections (30 mg/kg IP two times per week prior to mating and then 30 mg/kg SC daily from days 3 to 18 of pregnancy) or saline injections. Litters were fostered on the day of birth to control mothers (i.e., nondrug-exposed darns fed the control or chow diet). Foster mothers fed the 25% casein diet showed increased contact with cocaine-exposed pups compared with nondrug-exposed pups in the second postnatal week but lower levels as the pups approached weaning. Passive nursing was increased in dams caring for prenatally malnourished, cocaine-exposed pups compared with those caring for similar pups with no drug exposure. Chow-fed mothers did not differ in their behavior towards pups with or without prenatal cocaine treatment. Prenatal cocaine and malnutrition independently compromised birth weight and various reflexive milestones but the attainment of physical milestones was affected only by prenatal cocaine. There were no additive effects of the two prenatal insults on any measure of mother-pup interaction or pup development.
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