Iontophoresis and single-unit extracellular recording techniques were utilized to study the effects of in utero ethanol administration on nigrostriatal dopaminergic (NSDA) neurons in adult rats. Pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats consumed an ethanol-containing liquid diet providing 0%, 17.5%, or 35% ethanol-derived calories (EDC) from gestation day 8 until parturition. A separate group was fed standard rat chow as an ad lib. diet control. The dose-response curves of intravenously administered apomorphine on the spontaneous activity of NSDA neurons were shifted to the right in animals exposed to a liquid diet containing 17.5% or 35% EDC compared to 0% EDC or ad lib. control groups. The responsiveness of NSDA neurons to microiontophoretic application of the D-2 DA receptor agonist, quinpirole, was not altered following in utero ethanol exposure. These results suggest that in utero ethanol exposure may produce a down-regulation in the function of DA receptors distinct from the somatodendritic impulse-regulating D-2 autoreceptors. The firing pattern of NSDA neurons was also found to be altered after in utero ethanol exposure. There was a dissociation between the firing rate and burst activity in neurons that displayed burst-firing patterns in animals with in utero ethanol exposure. These observations agree with biochemical and behavioral studies that in utero ethanol exposure produces a long-lasting effect on the development of electrophysiological and pharmacological characteristics of midbrain DA systems in adulthood.
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JAEGER, CB
JOH, TH
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JOH, TH
REIS, DJ
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