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新生期大量乙醇暴露的成年大鼠海马依赖的巴甫洛夫条件反射。

Hippocampal-dependent Pavlovian conditioning in adult rats exposed to binge-like doses of ethanol as neonates.

机构信息

The Ohio State University, Department of Psychology, 1835 Neil Avenue, Room 45, Columbus, OH 43210, United States.

出版信息

Behav Brain Res. 2013 Apr 1;242:191-9. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2012.12.030. Epub 2012 Dec 26.

Abstract

Binge-like postnatal ethanol exposure produces significant damage throughout the brain in rats, including the cerebellum and hippocampus. In the current study, cue- and context-mediated Pavlovian conditioning were assessed in adult rats exposed to moderately low (3E; 3g/kg/day) or high (5E; 5g/kg/day) doses of ethanol across postnatal days 4-9. Ethanol-exposed and control groups were presented with 8 sessions of trace eyeblink conditioning followed by another 8 sessions of delay eyeblink conditioning, with an altered context presented over the last two sessions. Both forms of conditioning rely on the brainstem and cerebellum, while the more difficult trace conditioning also requires the hippocampus. The hippocampus is also needed to gate or modulate expression of the eyeblink conditioned response (CR) based on contextual cues. Results indicate that the ethanol-exposed rats were not significantly impaired in trace EBC relative to control subjects. In terms of CR topography, peak amplitude was significantly reduced by both doses of alcohol, whereas onset latency but not peak latency was significantly lengthened in the 5E rats across the latter half of delay EBC in the original training context. Neither dosage resulted in significant impairment in the contextual gating of the behavioral response, as revealed by similar decreases in CR production across all four treatment groups following introduction of the novel context. Results suggest ethanol-induced brainstem-cerebellar damage can account for the present results, independent of the putative disruption in hippocampal development and function proposed to occur following postnatal ethanol exposure.

摘要

binge-like postnatal ethanol exposure ( binge-like 是指类似于狂饮的) 产后乙醇暴露类似于狂饮,会导致大鼠大脑的广泛损伤,包括小脑和海马体。在目前的研究中,评估了成年大鼠在产后第 4-9 天接受中等低剂量(3E;3g/kg/天)或高剂量(5E;5g/kg/天)乙醇暴露后,线索和上下文介导的巴甫洛夫式条件反射。乙醇暴露组和对照组接受了 8 个痕迹眼跳条件反射训练,然后进行了另外 8 个延迟眼跳条件反射训练,在最后两个训练中使用了改变后的上下文。这两种形式的条件反射都依赖于脑干和小脑,而更难的痕迹条件反射也需要海马体。海马体还需要根据上下文线索来门控或调节眨眼条件反射反应(CR)的表达。结果表明,与对照组相比,乙醇暴露组在痕迹 EBC 中没有明显受损。就 CR 形态而言,两种剂量的酒精都显著降低了峰值幅度,而在原始训练环境中,5E 组的潜伏期但不是峰值潜伏期在延迟 EBC 的后半部分显著延长。两种剂量都没有导致行为反应的上下文门控出现显著损伤,因为在引入新环境后,所有四个治疗组的 CR 产生都有相似的减少。结果表明,乙醇引起的脑干-小脑损伤可以解释目前的结果,而与产后乙醇暴露后假设的海马体发育和功能中断无关。

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