Semax Attenuates the Infl uence of Neonatal Maternal Deprivation on the Behavior of Adolescent White Rats

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M. A. Volodina
E. A. Sebentsova
N. Y. Glazova
N. G. Levitskaya
L. A. Andreeva
D. M. Manchenko
A. A. Kamensky
N. F. Myasoedov
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[1] M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University,Department of Human and Animal Physiology, Biological Faculty
[2] Institute of Molecular Genetics,undefined
[3] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine | 2012年 / 152卷
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maternal deprivation; Semax; body weight; anxiety; locomotor activity;
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Maternal deprivation in the early postnatal period significantly affects the behavior and development of different animals. Here we studied delayed effects of daily maternal deprivation (5 h/day) on physical development and behavior of white rats during postnatal days 1 to 14. Here we studied the possibility of reducing the negative consequences of deprivation by daily intranasal treatment with Semax, an analog of ACTH4-10, in a dose of 0.05 mg/kg from postnatal days 15 to 28. It was found that maternal deprivation decelerated the growth of young rats, boosted physical activity and emotional reactivity in novel environment, and increased anxiety in one-month-old animals. Semax weakened the impact of deprivation on animal body weight and normalized the levels of anxiety in rats.
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