Impairments of spatial learning and memory in rat offspring with fetal growth restriction

Pu Huang , Wenli Gou , Mali Jiang , Rui Zhang , Yunping Sun
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Abstract

Objective

Throughout the world, fetal growth restriction(FGR) is one of the most severe complications occurring during pregnancy. It is subsequently associated with neurologic abnormalities in chldren. Our aim was to investigate the spatial learning and memory ability of rat offspring born with FGR.

Methods

A rat model of FGR was constructed using the method of passive smoking. Spatial learning and memory were studied in rat offspring born with FGR by assessing the animals' performance using the Morris water maze task.

Results

At 1- and 2-months of age, both female and male offspring rats showed impairment of performance, while at 4 months of age, only female rats showed impaired performance. The FGR offspring spent a longer time swimming and used inefficient strategies(P < 0.05, respectively). However, there were no significant maze performance FGR effects in the 4 month old male rats. In all groups of FGR offspring, irrespective of age or sex, the time spent in the platform quadrant by the rat was significantly less than that in the control group(P < 0.05).

Conclusion

The Morris water maze performance decreased in rat offspring born with FGR. It is suggested that FGR can cause impairments of spatial learning and memory in young animals.

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胎儿生长受限大鼠子代空间学习记忆障碍
目的胎儿生长受限(FGR)是妊娠期最严重的并发症之一。它随后与儿童神经系统异常有关。我们的目的是研究FGR大鼠后代的空间学习和记忆能力。方法采用被动吸烟法建立FGR大鼠模型。通过Morris水迷宫任务,研究FGR小鼠的空间学习和记忆能力。结果雌性和雄性子代大鼠在1月龄和2月龄时均表现出功能障碍,而在4月龄时,只有雌性大鼠表现出功能障碍。FGR后代花更长的时间游泳,并使用低效的策略(P <分别为0.05)。而在4月龄雄性大鼠中,FGR对迷宫表现无明显影响。在所有FGR后代中,无论年龄或性别,大鼠在平台象限的时间均显著少于对照组(P <0.05)。结论FGR后大鼠水迷宫表现下降。提示FGR可引起幼龄动物空间学习记忆功能的损伤。
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