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بلوک گیرنده ان-متیل دی-آسپارتات رفتارهای وابسته به اضطراب و افسردگی را بطور وابسته به جنس در موش کوچک آزمایشگاهی تغییر میدهد.

امانی, محمد and صمدی, هانیه and دوستی, محمد حسین and آذرفرین, مریم and بختیاری, امیر and مجیدی ذوالبنین, نعیمه and میرزا رحیمی, مهرداد and سالاری, علی اکبر (1392) بلوک گیرنده ان-متیل دی-آسپارتات رفتارهای وابسته به اضطراب و افسردگی را بطور وابسته به جنس در موش کوچک آزمایشگاهی تغییر میدهد. Neuropharmacology ــ 73C . pp. 87-97. شاپا 0028-3908

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Neonatal NMDA receptor blockade alters anxiety- and depression-related behaviors in a sex-dependent manner in mice.

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There is increasing evidence that N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor blockade in the neonatal period has a long-lasting influence on brain and behavior development and has been linked to an increased risk for neuropsychiatric disorders in later life. We sought to determine whether postnatal NMDA receptor blockade can affect normal development of body weight, corticosterone levels, anxiety- and depression-related behaviors in male and female mice in adulthood. For this purpose, male and female NMRI mice were treated with either saline or phencyclidine (PCP; 5 and 10 mg/kg, s.c.) on postnatal days (PND) 7, 9, and 11, and then subjected to different behavioral tests, including open field, elevated plus-maze, elevated zero-maze, light-dark box, tail suspension test and forced swimming test in adulthood. The results indicated that neonatal PCP treatment reduced body weight during neonatal and adulthood periods, and did not alter baseline corticosterone levels in both male and female mice. Moreover, this study obtained some experimental evidence showing the PCP at dose of 10 mg/kg increases stress-induced corticosterone levels, anxiety- and depression-related behaviors in males, while decreasing levels of anxiety without any significant effect on depression in female mice in adulthood. These data support the argument that neonatal NMDA receptor blockade can lead to behavioral abnormalities and psychiatric diseases in adulthood. Collectively, our findings suggest that neonatal exposure to PCP may have profound effects on the development of anxiety- and depression-related behaviors in a sex- and dose-dependent manner in mice.

Item Type:Article
زبان سند : انگلیسی
نویسنده اول :محمد امانی
نویسنده :هانیه صمدی
نویسنده :محمد حسین دوستی
نویسنده :مریم آذرفرین
نویسنده :امیر بختیاری
نویسنده :نعیمه مجیدی ذوالبنین
نویسنده :مهرداد میرزا رحیمی
نویسنده مسئول :علی اکبر سالاری
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کلیدواژه ها (انگلیسی):Phencyclidine ; Neonatal period ; NMDA receptor ; Body weight ; Stress ; Corticosterone ; Anxiety ; Depression ; HPA axis ; Mice
Subjects:QT physiology
QV pharmacology
Divisions:Faculty of Medicine > Department of Pediatrics , Community Medicine
Faculty of Medicine > Department of Basic Sciences > Department of physiology
ID Code:4375
Deposited By: Dr Mohammad Amani
Deposited On:25 Apr 1392 08:58
Last Modified:10 Jan 1393 08:43

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