Pre- and postnatal lead-exposure in monkeys: effects on activity and learning set formation.

H Lilienthal, G Winneke, A Brockhaus, B Molik
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Abstract

Rhesus monkeys were pre- and postnatally exposed to 0, 350, or 600 ppm lead acetate in the diet. Blood lead levels of the mothers were less than 1, 24.4, and 37.4 micrograms/100 g blood, respectively, while those of the offspring were substantially higher, at least in the early stages of development. At the age of 12-15 months the animals were tested for group activity levels in an unfamiliar environment. No substantial lead-related alterations of activity occurred neither for group activity nor for the activity of individual animals. There were, however significant dose-related impairments of pattern discrimination learning set formation, while in simple discrimination learning during the early training phases deficits were seen in the high lead group only. Emotional alterations of these animals may account for this result, whereas true cognitive deficits are likely to underly the impairment of learning set formation seen in the low lead group. It is concluded that the effects of lead in cognitive tasks are not secondary to changes of general activity level.

猴出生前后的铅暴露:对活动和学习集形成的影响。
恒河猴在出生前和出生后分别在饮食中暴露于0、350或600 ppm的醋酸铅。母亲的血铅水平分别低于1、24.4和37.4微克/100克血,而后代的血铅水平则要高得多,至少在发育的早期阶段是这样。在12-15个月大的时候,研究人员测试了这些动物在陌生环境中的群体活动水平。无论是群体活动还是个体活动,都没有发生与铅相关的实质性活动改变。然而,模式辨别学习集形成存在显著的剂量相关损伤,而在早期训练阶段的简单辨别学习中,只有高铅组出现缺陷。这些动物的情绪变化可能解释了这一结果,而真正的认知缺陷可能是在低铅组中看到的学习集形成损伤的基础上。由此可见,铅对认知任务的影响并非继发于一般活动水平的改变。
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