The Influence of Early Life Interventions on Olfactory Memory Related to Palatable Food, and on Oxidative Stress Parameters and Na+/K+-ATPase Activity in the Hippocampus and Olfactory Bulb of Female Adult Rats

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Cristie Noschang
Rachel Krolow
Danusa M. Arcego
Daniela Laureano
Luiza D. Fitarelli
Ana Paula Huffell
Andréa G. K. Ferreira
Aline A. da Cunha
Fernanda Rossato Machado
Angela T. S. Wyse
Carla Dalmaz
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[1] Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul,Departamento de Bioquímica, ICBS
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Neurochemical Research | 2012年 / 37卷
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Neonatal handling; Ovariectomy; Oxidative stress; Na+/K+-ATPase; Olfactory memory;
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The effects of neonatal handling and the absence of ovarian hormones on the olfactory memory related to a palatable food in adulthood were investigated. Oxidative stress parameters and Na+/K+-ATPase activity in the hippocampus and olfactory bulb of adult pre-puberty ovariectomized female rats handled or not in the neonatal period were also evaluated. Litters were non-handled or handled (10 min/day, days 1–10 after birth). Females from each litter were divided into: OVX (subjected to ovariectomy), sham, and intact. When adults, olfactory memory related to a palatable food (chocolate) was evaluate using the hole-board olfactory task. Additionally, oxidative stress parameters and Na+/K+-ATPase activity were measured in the hippocampus and olfactory bulb. No difference between groups was observed considering olfactory memory evaluation. Neonatal handled rats presented an increase in Na+/K+-ATPase activity in the hippocampus and in the olfactory bulb, compared to non-handled ones. Considering the surgical procedure, there was a decrease in Na+/K+-ATPase and catalase activities in sham and OVX groups, compared to intact animals in the olfactory bulb. We concluded that olfactory memory related to a palatable food in adulthood was not affected by neonatal handling or by pre-puberty surgery, with or without removal of ovaries. The difference observed between groups in catalase and Na+/K+-ATPase activity does not seem to be related to the olfactory memory. Additionally, the increase in Na+/K+-ATPase activity (an enzyme that maintains the neurochemical gradient necessary for neuronal excitability) induced by neonatal handling may be related to neuroplastic changes in the hippocampus and olfactory bulb.
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