The effects of buprenorphine and morphine during pregnancy: Impact of exposure length on maternal brain, behavior, and offspring neurodevelopment

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Neuropharmacology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.neuropharm.2024.110060
Abigail M. Myers , Chela M. Wallin , Lauren M. Richardson , Jecenia Duran , Surbhi R. Neole , Nejra Kulaglic , Cameron Davidson , Shane A. Perrine , Scott E. Bowen , Susanne Brummelte
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The escalating incidence of opioid-related issues among pregnant women in the United States underscores the critical necessity to understand the effects of opioid use and Medication for Opioid Use Disorders (MOUDs) during pregnancy. This research employed a translational rodent model to examine the impact of gestational exposure to buprenorphine (BUP) or morphine on maternal behaviors and offspring well-being. Female rats received BUP or morphine before conception, representing established use, with exposure continuing until postnatal day 2 or discontinued on gestational day 19 to mimic treatment cessation before birth. Maternal behaviors – including care, pup retrieval, and preference – as well as hunting behaviors and brain neurotransmitter levels were assessed. Offspring were evaluated for mortality, weight, length, milk bands, surface righting latency, withdrawal symptoms, and brain neurotransmitter levels. Our results reveal that regardless of exposure length (i.e., continued or discontinued), BUP resulted in reduced maternal care in contrast to morphine-exposed and control dams. Opioid exposure altered brain monoamine levels in the dams and offspring, and was associated with increased neonatal mortality, reduced offspring weight, and elevated withdrawal symptoms compared to controls. These findings underscore BUP's potential disruption of maternal care, contributing to increased pup mortality and altered neurodevelopmental outcomes in the offspring. This study calls for more comprehensive research into prenatal BUP exposure effects on the maternal brain and infant development with the aim to mitigate adverse outcomes in humans exposed to opioids during pregnancy.

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怀孕期间丁丙诺啡和吗啡的影响:暴露时间长短对母体大脑、行为和后代神经发育的影响。
美国孕妇中阿片类药物相关问题的发生率不断攀升,这凸显出了解孕期使用阿片类药物和阿片类药物使用障碍(MOUDs)的影响至关重要。本研究采用转化啮齿动物模型来研究妊娠期暴露于丁丙诺啡(BUP)或吗啡对母体行为和后代福祉的影响。雌性大鼠在受孕前接受丁丙诺啡(BUP)或吗啡(Morphine)治疗,这代表了已确立的使用方法,暴露持续到出生后第2天,或在妊娠第19天停止,以模拟出生前停止治疗。对母鼠的行为(包括照料、取幼崽和偏好)、狩猎行为和脑神经递质水平进行了评估。对后代的死亡率、体重、身长、乳带、体表扶正潜伏期、戒断症状和脑神经递质水平进行了评估。我们的研究结果表明,与吗啡暴露和对照组母鼠相比,无论暴露时间长短(即持续暴露或停止暴露),BUP 都会导致母鼠照料能力下降。与对照组相比,阿片类药物暴露会改变母体和后代的脑单胺水平,并与新生儿死亡率增加、后代体重下降和戒断症状升高有关。这些发现强调了 BUP 对母体护理的潜在破坏,导致幼崽死亡率增加和后代神经发育结果的改变。这项研究呼吁对产前BUP暴露对母体大脑和婴儿发育的影响进行更全面的研究,以减轻人类在怀孕期间暴露于阿片类药物的不良后果。
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Neuropharmacology
Neuropharmacology 医学-神经科学
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288
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45 days
期刊介绍: Neuropharmacology publishes high quality, original research and review articles within the discipline of neuroscience, especially articles with a neuropharmacological component. However, papers within any area of neuroscience will be considered. The journal does not usually accept clinical research, although preclinical neuropharmacological studies in humans may be considered. The journal only considers submissions in which the chemical structures and compositions of experimental agents are readily available in the literature or disclosed by the authors in the submitted manuscript. Only in exceptional circumstances will natural products be considered, and then only if the preparation is well defined by scientific means. Neuropharmacology publishes articles of any length (original research and reviews).
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