Prenatal alcohol exposure and offspring hyperactivity: effects of scopolamine and methylscopolamine.

N W Bond
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Rats were fed a liquid diet containing alcohol from days 6-19 of gestation. Controls were pair-fed the same diet with sucrose substituted for ethanol, or received ad lib chow and water. The activity of the offspring was observed at 10, 16, 22 or 28 days of age. Offspring exposed to alcohol prenatally were hyperactive compared to controls at 16 and 22 days, but not at 10 or 28 days. Administration of scopolamine had no effect on activity in any group at 10 days. At 16 days it reduced activity in the alcohol treated offspring but had no effect on the controls. At 22 days it led to a dose-related increase in activity in controls but had no effect on the already high levels of activity in the alcohol treated pups. At 28 days, scopolamine increased activity in all three groups. Administration of the quaternary derivative, methylscopolamine, indicated that the effects of scopolamine at 22 and 28 days were probably central in origin. These data indicate that a putative cholinergic/inhibitory system becomes functional in control pups before 22 days, but in pups exposed to alcohol prenatally development is delayed by a number of days.

产前酒精暴露和后代多动症:东莨菪碱和甲基东莨菪碱的影响。
从妊娠第6-19天开始给大鼠喂食含酒精的液体饲料。对照组分别用蔗糖代替乙醇,或者用食物和水代替。在10日龄、16日龄、22日龄和28日龄分别观察幼鼠的活动情况。与对照组相比,产前接触酒精的后代在16天和22天时表现出多动症,但在10天和28天时则没有。东莨菪碱在10天内对任何组的活性都没有影响。在第16天,它降低了酒精处理的后代的活动,但对对照组没有影响。在第22天的时候,它导致对照组老鼠的活动呈剂量相关的增加,但对酒精处理过的幼鼠已经很高的活动水平没有影响。在第28天,东莨菪碱增加了所有三组的活性。第四纪衍生物甲基东莨菪碱的使用表明,东莨菪碱在22天和28天的作用可能是主要的。这些数据表明,一个假定的胆碱能/抑制系统在对照组幼崽22天前开始发挥作用,但在暴露于酒精的幼崽中,其产前发育延迟了数天。
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