Postnatal exposure to benzene alters the neurobehavioral functioning of rats when tested during adulthood.

Neurobehavioral toxicology Pub Date : 1980-01-01
H A Tilson, R E Squibb, O A Meyer, S B Sparber
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Male and female rats of the Fischer Strain were dosed with 550 mg/kg of benzene or corn oil vehicle on Days 9, 11 and 13 postpartum. The spontaneous motor activity of benzene exposed rats (males and females) was found to be elevated when tested at 100-130 days of age. When challenged with various doses of d-amphetamine (0.3-3 mg/kg), the benzene exposed rats were found to be less sensitive to the motor activity increasing effects of the drug. In a subsequent test to measure specific components of exploratory activity in an operant chamber (nose-poking, wall rearing, lever touching), female rats exposed to benzene were found to emit fewer rearing responses. Body weights and performance in a battery of tests to assess neurobehavioral toxicity (Days 45, 60 and 100 postpartum) were not affected by postnatal exposure to benzene. These data indicate that postnatal exposure to benzene can produce significant alterations in the motor activity of rats when tested during adulthood and the type of effect depended on the procedure used. Changes in the sensitivity of benzene exposed animals to d-amphetamine suggest long-term alterations in catecholaminergic function.

出生后接触苯会改变成年后老鼠的神经行为功能。
分别于产后第9、11、13天给雄性和雌性Fischer菌株大鼠分别注射550 mg/kg苯或玉米油培养液。在100-130日龄时,发现苯暴露大鼠(雄性和雌性)的自发运动活性升高。当给不同剂量的d-安非他明(0.3-3 mg/kg)刺激时,苯暴露的大鼠对药物增加运动活动的作用不太敏感。在随后的一项测试中,测量了在操作室中探索活动的特定组成部分(戳鼻子、扶墙、碰杠杆),发现接触苯的雌性大鼠发出的扶巢反应更少。在评估神经行为毒性的一系列测试(产后45、60和100天)中,体重和表现不受产后苯暴露的影响。这些数据表明,出生后接触苯可以对成年后的大鼠的运动活动产生显著的改变,影响的类型取决于所使用的程序。苯暴露动物对d-安非他明的敏感性变化表明儿茶酚胺能功能的长期改变。
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