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Differential effects of prenatal exposure to phenobarbital on the behaviour and neurochemistry of CBA and C57BL/6J mice.

S K Sedowofia1, J Innes, A Peter, E Alleva, A Manning, R M Clayton.   

Abstract

Pregnant C57BL/6J and CBA mice were administered 60 mg/kg phenobarbital intraperitoneally from days 10 to 16 of gestation. On day 18 of pregnancy half of the control and drug-treated mice were killed and the embryonic brains removed for cell cultures. The remaining mice were allowed to have their litter. After cross-fostering the mice were used for behavioural studies. Pups born to drug-treated CBA mice had birth-weights similar to controls, but their weights had fallen behind controls by day 18 after birth. They were slower at attaining mature responses in tests for sensory motor development and became progressively more hyperactive (three times more active at day 18) compared to controls. Drug-exposed C57 pups also had birth weights similar to controls. After cross-fostering, 19% of control and 31% of drug-exposed pups died, but the remaining drug-exposed pups showed no deficits in weight gain. In contrast to drug-treated CBA pups, drug-exposed C57 pups were slightly quicker in attaining mature responses in some tests. There was no difference in activity between them and their controls. In neurochemical analyses, uptake of neurotransmitters by cerebral cultures from CBA showed that uptake of GABA was increased by 5%, choline by 95%, dopamine 120%, serotonin 165% and noradrenaline by 160% in cultures from drug exposed embryos compared to controls. In cerebral cultures from C57, GABA uptake was reduced by 18%, choline 33%, dopamine 35% and noradrenaline by 25%. Only serotonin uptake was increased by 182% compared to controls. Differences between C57 and CBA were also apparent in the uptake of neurotransmitters by neuronal cultures from the mesencephalon.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2496418     DOI: 10.1007/bf00443426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)        ISSN: 0033-3158            Impact factor:   4.530


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