妊娠期夜间弱光暴露对大鼠和子代行为的影响。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Tereza Gömöryová, Martina Morová, Lucia Olexová, Lucia Kršková
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摘要

最近,夜间昏暗的灯光(dLAN)已经变得几乎无处不在。尽管夜间光照与不良健康结果的风险增加有关,但人们对怀孕期间夜间低强度光照对后代的影响知之甚少。我们研究了在个体发育的不同阶段产前暴露于plan所引起的行为扰动。在整个怀孕期间,大鼠被置于光照-黑暗方案中,剂量约为2 lx dLAN。在分娩后,将这些动物暴露在一个有规律的光照周期中,并监测水坝在笼子里的行为和幼崽的发育。后代在断奶、青春期和成年时接受了一系列测试,以评估探索、焦虑样行为和社交能力。成年后,对认知、抑郁行为和情绪反应进行额外的评估。产前暴露于dLAN降低了雄性后代在高加迷宫中的运动活动,改变了他们的社会互动潜伏期,并且在成年后倾向于减少在强迫游泳测试中的静止时间。与对照组相比,成年雌性dLAN后代在开放空间表现出更高的活动,表明它们的探索动力或冒险精神增强。我们的研究结果表明,产前dLAN暴露对后代的行为有轻微的影响,但根据个体的年龄和性别表现不同。
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Effect of gestational exposure to dim light at night on the behavior of rat dams and offspring.

Recently, dim light at night (dLAN) has become nearly ubiquitous. Whereas nighttime light exposure is associated with an increased risk of adverse health outcomes, little is known about the effects of low-intensity light exposure at night during pregnancy on offspring. We investigated the behavioral perturbations caused by prenatal exposure to dLAN at different stages of ontogeny. Rat dams were subjected to a light-dark regimen with ~ 2 lx dLAN throughout pregnancy. After parturition, the animals were exposed to a regular lighting cycle, and the dams' behavior in the homecage and the pups' development were monitored. Offspring underwent a battery of tests at weaning, puberty, and adulthood to assess exploration, anxiety-like behavior, and sociability. In adulthood, additional evaluations of cognition, depressive behavior, and emotional reactivity were conducted. Prenatal dLAN exposure decreased locomotor activity in male offspring in the elevated plus maze, altered their social interaction latency, and in adulthood tended to decrease immobility time in the forced swim test. Adult dLAN female offspring exhibited higher activity in open spaces than controls, suggesting increased exploratory drive or risk-taking. Our results indicate that prenatal dLAN exposure has mild effects on offspring behavior that manifest differently depending on individual's age and sex.

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