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Prenatal exposure to a cannabinold receptor agonist does not affect sensorimotor gating in rats

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
卷 531, 期 1-3, 页码 166-170

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2005.12.017

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prepulse inhibition; WIN 55,212-2; prenatal treatment

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Clinical evidence suggests that prenatal exposure to cannabis may be conducive to long-term neurobehavioral impairments in executive and attentional domains. Such sensorimotor alterations might be related to disorders in gating functions. Hence, the present study was undertaken to assess the effects of long-term prenatal exposure to WIN 55,212-2, a potent cannabinoid receptor agonist, on prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex, a well-validated paradigm to test sensorimotor gating. In utero exposure to WIN 55,212-2 (0.5, 1 mg/kg, from day 5 to 20 of gestation) failed to alter startle magnitude in rats in comparison with controls. Similarly, prepulse inhibition of the startle was not significantly affected by such treatment, regardless of the age when behavioral testing was carried out (40, 60 or 80 days). Interestingly, prenatal treatment with WIN 55,212-2 (0.5 mg/kg, from day 5 to 20 of gestation) induced no differences in the prepulse inhibition-disrupting effects of apomorphine (0.125, 0.25 mg/kg, s.c.) and dizocilpine (0.05, 0.1 mg/kg, s.c.), suggesting that a prenatal exposure to a cannabinoid receptor agonist is likely unable to affect sensitivity of sensorimotor gating substrates to dopaminergic agonists and NMDA receptor antagonists. Our results show that prenatal exposure to cannabis does not affect reflex reactivity to environmental stimuli, ruling out that the observed impairments in executive functions are to refer to sensorimotor gating alterations. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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