Prenatal carbon monoxide exposure alters behavioral development.

Neurobehavioral toxicology Pub Date : 1980-01-01
L D Fechter, Z Annau
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The potential for mild prenatal carbon monoxide (CO) exposure by means of maternal cigarette smoking or industrial and ambient air sources is extremely high, but the biological consequences and, in particular, the neurobehavioral effects are undetermined. We have exposed pregnant rats to 150 ppm in air and examined the behavioral development of the infant rats using tests of righting reflexes, negative geotaxis and homing. The offspring of CO exposed rats weigh less at birth and show reduced growth rates prior to weaning. Cross fostering does not ameliorate the retarded growth curves of experimental subjects. Behavioral testing revealed poorer than normal performance on the negative geotaxis and homing tests among the CO exposed rats. No difference in steady state brain catecholamine levels was seen between groups. The results complement an earlier report showing reductions in locomotor activity following mild prenatal CO exposure and indicate that such exposure has significant functional consequences for the developing rat.

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产前一氧化碳暴露会改变行为发育。
通过母亲吸烟或工业和环境空气源,轻度产前一氧化碳(CO)暴露的可能性非常高,但生物学后果,特别是神经行为影响尚不确定。我们将怀孕的大鼠暴露在空气中150ppm的浓度中,并使用翻正反射、负地理趋向性和归巢测试来检查幼鼠的行为发育。暴露于一氧化碳的大鼠的后代出生时体重较轻,断奶前的生长速度也较慢。交叉抚养不能改善被试的生长迟缓曲线。行为测试显示,一氧化碳暴露大鼠在负地理趋向性和归巢性测试中的表现低于正常水平。各组之间在稳定状态下的脑儿茶酚胺水平上没有差异。该结果补充了先前的一份报告,该报告显示轻度产前一氧化碳暴露后运动活动减少,并表明这种暴露对发育中的大鼠有显著的功能影响。
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