Burne Thomas H J, Alexander Suzanne, Turner Karly M, Eyles Darryl W, McGrath John J
aQueensland Brain Institute bDiscipline of Psychiatry, The University of Queensland, Brisbane cQueensland Centre for Mental Health Research, Wacol, Queensland, Australia.
Behav Pharmacol. 2014 Jun;25(3):236-44. doi: 10.1097/FBP.0000000000000041.
Developmental vitamin D (DVD) deficiency has been proposed as a risk factor for schizophrenia. DVD-deficient rats show selective cognitive deficits and novelty-induced hyperlocomotion and enhanced locomotor responses from acute treatment with psychomimetic drugs, such as amphetamine and MK-801. Here we aimed to examine the effect of a drug from a different class of psychomimetic/psychoactive compounds, Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), on tasks of relevance to the cognitive and positive symptoms of schizophrenia. The aim of this study was to investigate whether DVD deficiency modulates the behavioural effects of THC on tests of delay-dependent memory, sensorimotor gating and locomotion. Adult control and DVD-deficient rats were injected with THC (0, 0.3, 0.6, 1.25, 2.5 mg/kg) 15 min before a delay match to sample (DMTS) task using variable delays (0-24 s). A separate group of rats was injected with either 2.5 mg/kg THC or vehicle before tests of either prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the acoustic startle response or in the open field. Control and DVD-deficient rats showed a similar dose-dependent impairment in performance on the DMTS. The greatest impairment was observed at 2.5 mg/kg for all delays (0-24 s). DVD-deficient rats showed THC-induced enhancement of PPI, which was not observed in control rats. There was no effect of maternal diet on acoustic startle response or locomotor responses in the open field. This study reports the novel findings that DVD-deficient rats were more sensitive to the acute effects of THC on PPI. It appears that prenatal vitamin D deficiency has long-term effects on sensitivity to the behavioural effects of cannabinoids.
发育性维生素D(DVD)缺乏已被提出是精神分裂症的一个风险因素。DVD缺乏的大鼠表现出选择性认知缺陷、新奇诱导的运动亢进以及对精神模拟药物(如苯丙胺和MK-801)急性治疗的运动反应增强。在这里,我们旨在研究一种来自不同类别的精神模拟/精神活性化合物Δ9-四氢大麻酚(THC)对与精神分裂症认知和阳性症状相关任务的影响。本研究的目的是调查DVD缺乏是否会调节THC对延迟依赖性记忆、感觉运动门控和运动测试的行为影响。成年对照大鼠和DVD缺乏的大鼠在使用可变延迟(0-24秒)的延迟匹配样本(DMTS)任务前15分钟注射THC(0、0.3、0.6、1.25、2.5毫克/千克)。另一组大鼠在进行听觉惊吓反应的预脉冲抑制(PPI)测试或在旷场实验前,注射2.5毫克/千克THC或赋形剂。对照大鼠和DVD缺乏的大鼠在DMTS任务中的表现显示出相似的剂量依赖性损伤。在所有延迟(0-24秒)下,2.5毫克/千克时观察到最大损伤。DVD缺乏的大鼠表现出THC诱导的PPI增强,而对照大鼠未观察到这种情况。母体饮食对听觉惊吓反应或旷场实验中的运动反应没有影响。本研究报告了新的发现,即DVD缺乏的大鼠对THC对PPI的急性作用更敏感。看来产前维生素D缺乏对大麻素行为效应的敏感性有长期影响。