母体口服吗啡对Wistar大鼠神经管发育的影响

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怀孕期间滥用阿片类药物可能导致神经系统功能异常。为了评价吗啡对神经系统发育的影响,本研究主要研究了母体吗啡摄入对Wistar大鼠神经管发育的影响。雌性Wistar大鼠(250 ~ 300 g)与雄性Wistar大鼠杂交,记录交配时间(胚胎日0 ~ e0)。实验组小鼠饮水中给予0.1、0.05、0.01 mg/ml吗啡,每只大鼠饮水14 ml。对照组饮用自来水。在胚胎第9.5天(E9.5),麻醉动物,手术切除胚胎。胚胎在10%福尔马林中固定1周。在此之后,测定胚胎的重量和长度(前后轴- a -p),然后对组织进行处理,切片,并用苏木精和伊红染色(H&E)。采用光学显微镜和MOTIC软件对各切片进行神经管发育观察。0.01 mg/ml吗啡组大鼠“A-P”长度和胚胎重量明显减少。似乎每天服用硫酸吗啡可以延缓神经管的发育。此外,给药0.01 mg/ml吗啡可导致调节神经外胚层及其厚度的损伤。本研究表明,口服吗啡可导致神经管缺陷,表现为胚胎的形态改变以及重量和长度的减少。这些缺陷可能会影响动物的行为。
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Effects of maternal oral morphine consumption on neural tube development in Wistar rats

Opiate abuse during pregnancy may result in abnormal nervous system function. In order to evaluate the effects of morphine on the development of the nervous system, the present study focused on the effects of maternal morphine consumption on neural tube development in Wistar rats.

Female Wistar rats (250–300 g) were crossed with male rats and coupling time was recorded (embryonic day 0–E0). Experimental groups received 0.1, 0.05, and 0.01 mg/ml of morphine in drinking water daily (14 ml water for each rat). Control group received tap water. On embryonic day 9.5 (E9.5), the animals were anesthetized and the embryos were surgically removed. The embryos were fixed in 10% formalin for 1 week. After this time, weights and lengths (antero-posterior axis—A-P) of the embryos were determined and then tissues were processed, sectioned, and stained in hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). The sections were investigated for neural tube development by light microscope and MOTIC software.

The decrease in “A-P” length and embryonic weight for the group that received 0.01 mg/ml morphine was significant. It seems that daily consumption of morphine sulfate could delay neural tube development. In addition, administration of 0.01 mg/ml of morphine led to damage to the regulated neuro-ectoderm layer and its thickness.

This study showed that oral morphine consumption leads to neural tube defects, as indicated in the morphometric change and also reduction in weight and length of the embryos. These defects might affect the behavior of the animals.

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