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Neurobehavioral Responses of Male Offspring to Maternal Stress in Wistar Rats

مؤلف البحث
NASHWA A ABD EL-MOTTALEB, Hayam G Sayyed, RASHA M Ali
تاريخ البحث
مجلة البحث
Med. J. Cairo Univ
المشارك في البحث
عدد البحث
84
سنة البحث
2016
صفحات البحث
10
ملخص البحث

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Maternal stress has deleterious effects on brain development. This study aimed to assess the effect of maternal stress during different prenatal and postnatal periods on offspring's neurobehavioral responses.

Material and Methods:

Pregnant rats were divided into 6 stressed groups, and underwent stress at gestational day 1-7, gestational day 8-14, gestational day 15-21, postnatal day 1-7, postnatal day 8-14, and postnatal day 15-21. Each stressed group has a matched control group. At the end of last stress session, measurement of corticosterone was done and dams were submitted to sucrose preference test and open field test. At postnatal day 45, two male pups of each group were subjected to radial arm maze test; passive avoidance test and open field test; and the brain was homogenized for measure-ment of glutamate, gamma amino butyric acid, serotonin, caspase-3 and sodium-potassium