The present study investigated the effects of intracebroventricular injections of 192 IgG-saporin in 7-day-old rats on (i) ultrasound vocalizations (USVs) on postnatal day (pnd) 13 following isolation and reunion with the mother and (ii) fear conditioning on pnd 18-19 recording both freezing and other behavioural responses as well as USVs. On pnd 13 lesioned and control pups showed comparable USV baseline values; a brief reunion with the mother induced a significant increase in USVs in all rats (maternal potentiation). On pnd 18, during the fear conditioning training, 192 IgG-saporin rats emitted a lower number of USVs. On pnd 19 all rats showed a stronger conditioned response (with full inhibition of locomotion) to auditory than to contextual cues. Surprisingly, lesioned rats showed a stronger fear-conditioned response to contextual cues than controls. These results suggest that early selective removal of the cholinergic basal forebrain paradoxically enhances hippocampally dependent fear-conditioned responses on pnd 19. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Neonatal basal forebrain cholinergic hypofunction affects ultrasonic vocalizations and fear conditioning responses in preweaning rats / Ricceri, L.; Cutuli, D.; Venerosi, A.; Scattoni, M. L.; Calamandrei, G.. - In: BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH. - ISSN 0166-4328. - 183:1(2007), pp. 111-117. [10.1016/j.bbr.2007.05.035]

Neonatal basal forebrain cholinergic hypofunction affects ultrasonic vocalizations and fear conditioning responses in preweaning rats

Cutuli D.;
2007

Abstract

The present study investigated the effects of intracebroventricular injections of 192 IgG-saporin in 7-day-old rats on (i) ultrasound vocalizations (USVs) on postnatal day (pnd) 13 following isolation and reunion with the mother and (ii) fear conditioning on pnd 18-19 recording both freezing and other behavioural responses as well as USVs. On pnd 13 lesioned and control pups showed comparable USV baseline values; a brief reunion with the mother induced a significant increase in USVs in all rats (maternal potentiation). On pnd 18, during the fear conditioning training, 192 IgG-saporin rats emitted a lower number of USVs. On pnd 19 all rats showed a stronger conditioned response (with full inhibition of locomotion) to auditory than to contextual cues. Surprisingly, lesioned rats showed a stronger fear-conditioned response to contextual cues than controls. These results suggest that early selective removal of the cholinergic basal forebrain paradoxically enhances hippocampally dependent fear-conditioned responses on pnd 19. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2007
192 IgG-saporin; ChAT; Cholinergic development; maternal potentiation; ultrasounds; animals, newborn; antibodies, monoclonal; association learning; avoidance learning; Choline O-Acetyltransferase; Cholinergic Agents; Cholinergic Fibers; conditioning, classical; fear; female; hippocampus; immunotoxins; male; maternal deprivation; N-Glycosyl Hydrolases; neocortex; prosencephalon; random allocation; rats; wistar; ribosome inactivating proteins, Type 1; saporins; stress, psychological; ultrasonics; vocalization
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Neonatal basal forebrain cholinergic hypofunction affects ultrasonic vocalizations and fear conditioning responses in preweaning rats / Ricceri, L.; Cutuli, D.; Venerosi, A.; Scattoni, M. L.; Calamandrei, G.. - In: BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH. - ISSN 0166-4328. - 183:1(2007), pp. 111-117. [10.1016/j.bbr.2007.05.035]
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