Inhalation of low concentrations (75 and 150 ppm) of carbon monoxide (CO) by pregnant rats from days 0 to 20 of gestation leads to alterations in habituation and working memory in young adult male offspring subjected to the novel exploration object test. In particular, lack of habituation upon the second presentation of the objects and failure in the ability to discriminate between the novel and the familiar object were found in CO (75 and 150 ppm)-exposed offspring. These alterations were not accompanied by changes in spontaneous motor activity (open field test). The subtle behavioral deficits observed in the present study have been produced by prenatal exposure to CO levels resulting in maternal blood carboxyhaemoglobin (HbCO) concentrations equivalent to those observed in human cigarette smokers. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Prenatal exposure to low concentrations of carbon monoxide alters habituation and non-spatial working memory in rat offspring / Arcangela, Giustino; Raffaele, Cagiano; Maria Rosaria, Carratu; Tommaso, Cassano; Maria, Tattoli; Cuomo, Vincenzo. - In: BRAIN RESEARCH. - ISSN 0006-8993. - STAMPA. - 844:1-2(1999), pp. 201-205. [10.1016/s0006-8993(99)01832-6]

Prenatal exposure to low concentrations of carbon monoxide alters habituation and non-spatial working memory in rat offspring

CUOMO, VINCENZO
1999

Abstract

Inhalation of low concentrations (75 and 150 ppm) of carbon monoxide (CO) by pregnant rats from days 0 to 20 of gestation leads to alterations in habituation and working memory in young adult male offspring subjected to the novel exploration object test. In particular, lack of habituation upon the second presentation of the objects and failure in the ability to discriminate between the novel and the familiar object were found in CO (75 and 150 ppm)-exposed offspring. These alterations were not accompanied by changes in spontaneous motor activity (open field test). The subtle behavioral deficits observed in the present study have been produced by prenatal exposure to CO levels resulting in maternal blood carboxyhaemoglobin (HbCO) concentrations equivalent to those observed in human cigarette smokers. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
1999
carbon monoxide; habituation; prenatal exposure; rat offspring; working memory
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Prenatal exposure to low concentrations of carbon monoxide alters habituation and non-spatial working memory in rat offspring / Arcangela, Giustino; Raffaele, Cagiano; Maria Rosaria, Carratu; Tommaso, Cassano; Maria, Tattoli; Cuomo, Vincenzo. - In: BRAIN RESEARCH. - ISSN 0006-8993. - STAMPA. - 844:1-2(1999), pp. 201-205. [10.1016/s0006-8993(99)01832-6]
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