Adverse effects of nicotine during pregnancy have been greatly studied, while nowadays few works are focused on consequences of maternal tobacco smoking after birth. The present study investigated the behavioral and early neurochemical effects of nicotine treatment during first weeks of post-natal life in rats. We used “free choice” treatment (H2O + NIC dams could drink from two bottles, containing 10 mg/L nicotine hydrogen tartrate salt, or water) versus “forced choice” (NIC + NIC mothers could drink from two bottles both containing nicotine hydrogen tartrate salt, range from 0.75 mg/L to 4.09 mg/L). We found that only “forced nicotine” had impact on maternal behavior, causing increased high-quality maternal care. This immediately impacted on neuro-chemical development, affecting NE levels (only males) in pup’s striatum and prefrontal cortex (pFC) at PND 12. After weaning, animals were reared in normal conditions (two brother rats) or in Social Isolation. After two weeks, they were tested with Social Interaction Test (isolated rats met non-isolated opponents, siblings vs. non-siblings). As expected, isolated rats displayed an aggressive form of soliciting behavior: when facing an isolated unknown partner, the non-isolated rat tried to escape. Interestingly, if their dams were exposed to forced nicotine, both rats sooner behaved very affiliative (possibly empathic) between non-sibling partners. As expected, being exposed to post-natal nicotine could alter neuro-chemical development, but with important interactions between both maternal care and adolescent social behavior

Forced but not free-choice nicotine during lactation alters maternal behaviour and noradrenergic system of pups. Impact on social behaviour of adolescent isolated male rats / Chirico, Doriana; Romano, Emilia; Famele, Marco; Draisci, Rosa; Mancinelli, Rosanna; Pascucci, Tiziana; Adriani, Walter. - In: NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0306-4522. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 6-18. [10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.08.007]

Forced but not free-choice nicotine during lactation alters maternal behaviour and noradrenergic system of pups. Impact on social behaviour of adolescent isolated male rats

Famele, Marco;PASCUCCI, Tiziana;
2017

Abstract

Adverse effects of nicotine during pregnancy have been greatly studied, while nowadays few works are focused on consequences of maternal tobacco smoking after birth. The present study investigated the behavioral and early neurochemical effects of nicotine treatment during first weeks of post-natal life in rats. We used “free choice” treatment (H2O + NIC dams could drink from two bottles, containing 10 mg/L nicotine hydrogen tartrate salt, or water) versus “forced choice” (NIC + NIC mothers could drink from two bottles both containing nicotine hydrogen tartrate salt, range from 0.75 mg/L to 4.09 mg/L). We found that only “forced nicotine” had impact on maternal behavior, causing increased high-quality maternal care. This immediately impacted on neuro-chemical development, affecting NE levels (only males) in pup’s striatum and prefrontal cortex (pFC) at PND 12. After weaning, animals were reared in normal conditions (two brother rats) or in Social Isolation. After two weeks, they were tested with Social Interaction Test (isolated rats met non-isolated opponents, siblings vs. non-siblings). As expected, isolated rats displayed an aggressive form of soliciting behavior: when facing an isolated unknown partner, the non-isolated rat tried to escape. Interestingly, if their dams were exposed to forced nicotine, both rats sooner behaved very affiliative (possibly empathic) between non-sibling partners. As expected, being exposed to post-natal nicotine could alter neuro-chemical development, but with important interactions between both maternal care and adolescent social behavior
2017
breast feeding; tobacco smoking; neurodevelopmental sequelae; prefrontal cortex; affiliative behavior; juvenile rat
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Forced but not free-choice nicotine during lactation alters maternal behaviour and noradrenergic system of pups. Impact on social behaviour of adolescent isolated male rats / Chirico, Doriana; Romano, Emilia; Famele, Marco; Draisci, Rosa; Mancinelli, Rosanna; Pascucci, Tiziana; Adriani, Walter. - In: NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0306-4522. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 6-18. [10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.08.007]
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