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Developmental, behavioral, and pharmacological characteristics of rat offspring from mothers receiving ethanol during gestation or lactation

✍ Scribed by Vilma Aparecida da Silva; Maria Judith Ribeiro; Dr. Jandira Masur


Book ID
102817926
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Weight
549 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
0012-1630

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Abstract

Ethanol solution (10 or 20% v/v) sweetened with .4% saccharin was given to female rats as the only source of fluid. In the 1st experiment the administration was throughout the gestation period. Developmental, behavioral, and pharmacological tests were performed with the offspring. Litters born from females of the experimental group showed a decrease in the mortality rate induced by pentylenetetrazol, in comparison with either pair‐fed controls or an ad libitum control group. No other differences were detected. In the 2nd experiment the administration was throughout the lactation period. Pups raised by lactating mothers receiving ethanol showed a significant decrease in weight gain. Also, the maternal behavior of the ethanol‐treated mothers, measured by nest‐building and retrieval activities, showed a significant decrease when compared to pair‐fed controls.