Effects of triethyltin on responding of mice under a multiple schedule of reinforcement.

G R Wenger, D E McMillan, L W Chang
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The lethality and behavioral effects of triethyltin (TET) were determined in adult, male BALB/c mice. Following a single IP dose of TET (10, 12.5 or 15 mg/kg), the lethality was determined at 24-hr intervals. By 144 hr after TET administration, lethality had risen to greater than 90% in the groups receiving the 12.5 and 15 mg/kg and 20% (6/30) in the group which received 10 mg/kg. No additional deaths were observed over the remainder of the two week observation period. The behavioral effects of 5, 7.5 or 10 mg/kg were determined in mice trained to respond under a multiple fixed-ratio 30, fixed-interval 600-sec schedule of milk presentation. At 3 hr after TET administration, the rate of responding was decreased at all three doses. However, by 27 hr after 5 or 7.5 mg/kg TET the rate of responding had returned to pre-injection control values while the responding of the mice in the 10 mg/kg group did not return to pre-injection control values until 51 hr after administration. In a separate group of mice, 7.5 mg/kg was administered at 2 week intervals for a total of 5 separate administrations. No evidence for a cumulative or diminished behavioral effect was observed. Neuropathological examination revealed a direct dose and time related pathology in the white matter of the CNS. Maximal edematous vacuolar change was observed 72 hr after TET administration. Such morphological changes, however, were totally absent 12 days after a single 10 mg/kg exposure. Multiple exposure to TET (7.5 mg/kg) at 2 week intervals for 10 weeks showed only minimal morphological alterations in the brain.

三乙基锡对多次强化下小鼠反应的影响。
测定了三乙基锡(TET)对成年雄性BALB/c小鼠的致死性和行为学影响。在单次注射TET(10、12.5或15 mg/kg)后,每隔24小时测定一次致死率。给药144小时后,12.5、15 mg/kg组的致死率均超过90%,10 mg/kg组的致死率为20%(6/30)。在两周观察期的剩余时间内,未观察到其他死亡病例。5、7.5或10 mg/kg的剂量对小鼠的行为影响进行了研究,这些小鼠接受了多次固定比例30、固定间隔600秒的喂奶训练。在给药后3小时,三种剂量的应答率均下降。然而,在5或7.5 mg/kg TET作用27小时后,应答率恢复到注射前的控制值,而10 mg/kg组小鼠的应答率直到给药51小时后才恢复到注射前的控制值。在另一组小鼠中,每隔2周给药7.5 mg/kg,共5次给药。没有观察到累积或减少行为影响的证据。神经病理学检查显示中枢神经系统白质出现与剂量和时间直接相关的病理变化。在TET治疗72小时后观察到最大的水肿空泡改变。然而,在单次10 mg/kg暴露后12天,这些形态变化完全消失。多次暴露于TET (7.5 mg/kg),每隔2周,持续10周,在大脑中只有微小的形态学改变。
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