无论是否有分散注意力的刺激,大鼠产前乙醇暴露都不会改变迷宫探索或损害视觉辨别能力。

L W Means, R D Russ, C W Medlin, S L Gray
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研究了子宫内乙醇暴露对大鼠迷宫探索和视觉辨别的影响,以及在有或没有分散触觉刺激的情况下的视觉逆转。三组在所有指标上进行比较。乙醇处理组是在整个怀孕期间接受液体饮食的水坝的后代,其中35%的卡路里以乙醇的形式提供。配对喂养组的实验对象是喂食相同食物的母鼠的后代,只是用麦芽糖-糊精的热量当量代替了乙醇。第三组的研究对象是在怀孕期间用实验室食物和水喂养的水坝的后代。所有的幼崽都由养母喂养,养母在怀孕和哺乳期间接受临时实验室食物和水。与对照组相比,在41-45日龄时,乙醇处理组在迷宫中没有明显的活跃,在46-77日龄时,在有或没有分心刺激的情况下,也没有发现视觉辨别或逆转的缺陷。这些结果与许多研究一致,表明子宫内乙醇暴露导致的行为缺陷随着年龄的增长而不那么明显。
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Prenatal ethanol exposure in rats does not alter maze exploration or impair visual discrimination with or without distracting stimuli.

The effects of in utero exposure to ethanol on maze exploration and visual discrimination and reversal with and without distracting tactile stimuli present were examined in rats. Three groups were compared on all measures. An ethanol treated group was the offspring of dams receiving a liquid diet throughout pregnancy with 35% of the calories supplied as ethanol. Subjects in a pair-fed group were the offspring of dams fed the same diet except that the caloric equivalent of maltose-dextrin was substituted for the ethanol. Subjects in a third group were the offspring of dams fed ad lib lab chow and water throughout pregnancy. All pups were nursed by foster mothers who received ad lib lab chow and water throughout pregnancy and nursing. Relative to the control groups, the ethanol treated group was not found to be significantly more active in the maze at 41-45 days of age or deficient in visual discrimination or reversal with or without the distracting stimuli present at 46-77 days of age. These results are consistent with many studies suggesting that behavioral deficits resulting from in utero ethanol exposure become less evident with age.

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