Behavioral effects in mice exposed to nitrous oxide or halothane: prenatal vs. postnatal exposure.

H B Koëter, P M Rodier
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Mice exposed to four or six hours of nitrous oxide or halothane differed from controls on a variety of tests conducted before weaning. Whereas many agents that produce behavioral terata have very different effects at different stages of brain development, these inhalant anesthetics had similar effects, whether exposure occurred on the 14th day of gestation or two days after birth. Both treatment times and both agents were associated with delays in the appearance of developmental landmarks and delays in the appearance of righting reflexes and locomotion. The level of general activity just before weaning tended to be low in all treated groups and was significantly depressed in males exposed to N2O postnatally. The distribution of activity scores was shifted significantly in both postnatal groups compared to controls. The data are compatible with human studies suggesting that inhalants at parturition have an effect on early behavior. The persistence of effects over the first three weeks of life does not fit with the idea that the behavioral effects are mediated by continued presence of the drug. The similar effects of the two agents, which produce very different degrees of anesthesia, supports earlier studies suggesting that the teratogenicity of inhalants is independent of the level of anesthesia produced.

暴露于一氧化二氮或氟烷的小鼠的行为影响:产前与产后暴露。
在断奶前进行的各种测试中,暴露于四或六个小时的一氧化二氮或氟烷的小鼠与对照组不同。尽管许多导致行为畸形的药物在大脑发育的不同阶段有非常不同的影响,但这些吸入麻醉剂的影响是相似的,无论是在怀孕第14天还是出生后两天。治疗时间和两种药物都与发育标志的出现延迟以及翻正反射和运动的出现延迟有关。在所有处理组中,断奶前的一般活动水平往往较低,在出生后暴露于N2O的雄性中,一般活动水平明显下降。与对照组相比,两个产后组的活动得分分布都发生了显著变化。这些数据与人类研究一致,表明分娩时吸入剂对早期行为有影响。在生命的前三周持续的影响不符合行为影响是通过药物的持续存在来调节的观点。这两种药物产生的相似效果,产生的麻醉程度非常不同,这支持了早期的研究,即吸入剂的致畸性与产生的麻醉水平无关。
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