产前维甲酸对后代生存能力和行为的影响。

G A Nolen
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在查尔斯河大鼠身上进行了三个实验,以评估在不同怀孕时期给予不同剂量的视黄酸对后代出生后功能的影响。在第一项研究中,在第8-10天、11-13天或14-16天给予5 mg/kg体重的剂量。在第二项研究中,在第11-13天或第14-16天给予2.5或5mg /kg的剂量。在第三项研究中,在第14-16天给予2、4或6 mg/kg的剂量。在第11-13天给予5 mg/kg可导致显著的产后死亡率,而在所有其他剂量和时期的存活率不受影响。出生和断奶时幼犬的体重正常,但在第一次研究中,14-16天饲喂5 mg/kg的水坝幼犬在断奶时体重低于对照组。在两项研究中,剂量分别为4、5或6 mg/kg的幼鼠对负向地性和听觉惊吓的反应均延迟。在光电池笼中测试的断奶前大鼠只在第一项研究中出现过动现象,但在4 mg/kg或以上剂量的三项研究中都出现过动现象。4、5、6 mg/kg组(第8 ~ 10天、14 ~ 16天)和2.5 mg/kg组(第11 ~ 13天)的M-maze表现均较对照组差。在42天的光电池和空地活动中没有发现差异,但在最后的实验中,6 mg/kg组的大鼠在跑轮100天以上时过度活跃。6mg /kg组的大鼠在主动回避时表现更差,在安非他明刺激后表现不活跃。这些研究表明,在产前给予维甲酸的剂量低于产生形态缺陷的“无效应”水平时,会导致后代的功能缺陷,并表明维甲酸可能是此类研究的良好模型化合物。
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The effects of prenatal retinoic acid on the viability and behavior of the offspring.

Three experiments were done in Charles River rats to assess the effects of various doses of retinoic acid given at different periods of pregnancy on the postnatal function of the offspring. In the first study doses of 5 mg/kg of body weight were given on days 8-10, 11-13, or 14-16. In the second study, doses of 2.5 or 5 mg/kg were given on days 11-13 or 14-16. In the third study, doses of 2, 4 or 6 mg/kg were given on days 14-16. Five mg/kg given on days 11-13 resulted in significant postnatal mortality, while the viability at all other doses and periods was not affected. The weights of the pups at birth and weaning were normal except in the first study when the pups from dams given 5 mg/kg on days 14-16 were smaller than controls at weaning. The pups from dams treated with 4, 5 or 6 mg/kg consistently showed a delayed response to negative geotropism and auditory startle was delayed in two of the studies at 6 mg/kg. Hyperactivity in preweaning rats tested in photo-cell cages was seen only in the first study, but open-field hyperactivity occurred in all three studies at doses of 4 mg/kg or above. The M-maze performance of the rats from groups dosed with 4, 5 or 6 mg/kg on days 8-10 or 14-16 and the ones dosed with 2.5 mg/kg on days 11-13 was poorer than controls. No differences were seen in either photo-cell or open-field activity at 42 days, but in the final experiment, the rats from the 6 mg/kg group were hyperactive at 100+ days in running wheels. The rats in the 6 mg/kg group performed more poorly at active avoidance and were hypoactive after an amphetamine challenge. These studies show that retinoic acid given prenatally induced functional deficits in the offspring at doses below the "no-effect" level for producing morphological defects and suggests that retinoic acid may be a good model compound for such studies.

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