Neonatal Stress or Morphine Treatment Alters Adult Mouse Conditioned Place Preference

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作者
Boasen, Jared F. [1 ]
McPherson, Ronald J. [1 ]
Hays, Sarah L. [1 ]
Juul, Sandra E. [1 ]
Gleason, Christine A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Dept Pediat, Div Neonatol, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
关键词
Behavioral activity; Neonatal brain; Neonatal stress; Perinatal morphine; REPEATED MATERNAL SEPARATION; INDUCED BEHAVIORAL SENSITIZATION; PITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS; C57BL/6; MICE; BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT; NEUROENDOCRINE RESPONSES; ADENYLYL-CYCLASE; CONTROLLED-TRIAL; BLOOD-PRESSURE; RATS;
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10.1159/000165379
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Background: Hospitalized preterm infants may experience pain and stress, and narcotics are often administered to lessen their suffering. However, prolonged narcotic therapy may be detrimental during neonatal brain development. Using a rat model combining neonatal stress and morphine, we found that neonatal morphine impaired adult learning. Here we describe a new mouse model examining lasting effects of neonatal stress and morphine. Objective: We tested whether repeated neonatal stress and/or morphine exposure affects early neurodevelopmental or adult behaviors. Methods: Five groups of C57/BL6 mice (1: untreated; 2: morphine (2 mg/ kg s.c., b.i.d.); 3: saline, 4: stress + morphine; 5: stress + saline) were treated from postnatal day (P) 5 to P9. Stress consisted of daily maternal separation/isolation (08:00-15:00 h) with gavage feedings and twice daily exposure to brief hypoxia/hyperoxia. Developmental behaviors included righting (P5) and negative geotaxis (P9). Adult behaviors included elevated plus maze, morphine place-preference conditioning, and forced-swimming. Plasma concentrations of morphine (P7) and corticosterone (P9 and adult) were measured. Results: Neonatal stress or neonatal morphine alone impaired adult place-preference conditioning, but the combination did not ( interaction p < 0.01). Adult basal corticosterones were reduced by neonatal morphine treatment. There were no substantial differences in elevated plus maze or forced-swimming times. Conclusions: Neonatal stress and morphine treatment produced long-lasting behavioral and hormonal effects which suggest that neonatal morphine reduces adult arousal and neonatal stress exaggerates adult arousal, each to a degree sufficient to alter learning, while the combined impact of these neonatal treatments does not alter adult learning. Copyright (C) 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel
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