EXPOSURE TO THRESHOLD DOSES OF NICOTINE IN-UTERO .1. NEUROENDOCRINE RESPONSE TO RESTRAINT STRESS IN ADULT MALE OFFSPRING

被引:17
作者
POLAND, RE [1 ]
LUTCHMANSINGH, P [1 ]
AU, D [1 ]
EDELSTEIN, M [1 ]
LYDECKER, S [1 ]
HSIEH, C [1 ]
MCCRACKEN, JT [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, SCH MED, BRAIN RES INST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024 USA
关键词
PRENATAL; NICOTINE; STRESS; HORMONES; ACTH; PROLACTIN; CORTICOSTERONE;
D O I
10.1016/0024-3205(94)00318-1
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Gravid female rats were injected subcutaneously with saline or nicotine (3.0 mg/kg and 0.05 mg/kg, bid) from day 4 to day 20 of gestation or were left undisturbed. In adult 120-day old male offspring, the ACTH, corticosterone and prolactin concentrations before, during (15, 30, 45 and 60 minutes) and after (30, 60, 90 and 120 minutes) one hour of restraint stress were studied. Baseline (non-stress) concentrations of each hormone were comparable among the groups. As compared to saline controls, ACTH concentrations were significantly higher during stress at 30 and 60 minutes in the high-dose nicotine (HN) animals, with the average ACTH concentration during stress also being significantly higher in the HN rats. Neither nicotine regimen affected the corticosterone response to stress at any time-point. The prolactin response to stress was significantly reduced in the I-IN group at 45 and 60 minutes as compared to saline controls, with the average prolactin concentration also reduced during stress. During recovery, average ACTH concentrations were significantly higher in the HN group, and significantly lower in the LN group, with no differences found for either corticosterone or prolactin. The results indicate that exposure to a high-dose of nicotine during gestation, and to a very low-dose as well, produced functional alterations in adult male offspring as manifested by abnormal neuroendocrine responses to restraint stress. However, the differences between the nicotine and saline controls were sometimes as great as between the non-injected controls and the saline controls. Thus, any conclusions drawn about the long-term effects of prenatal nicotine on neuroendocrine responsivity to stress must be tempered by the influence of the repeated injection procedure.
引用
收藏
页码:1567 / 1575
页数:9
相关论文
共 36 条
[1]   EFFECTS OF PRENATAL MATERNAL HANDLING AND DIFFERENTIAL HOUSING ON OFFSPRING EMOTIONALITY PLASMA CORTICOSTERONE LEVELS AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO GASTRIC EROSIONS [J].
ADER, R ;
PLAUT, SM .
PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE, 1968, 30 (03) :277-&
[2]   CONTROL OF ACTH-SECRETION BY THE CENTRAL NUCLEUS OF THE AMYGDALA - IMPLICATION OF THE SEROTONINERGIC SYSTEM AND ITS RELEVANCE TO THE GLUCOCORTICOID DELAYED NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MECHANISM [J].
BEAULIEU, S ;
DIPAOLO, T ;
BARDEN, N .
NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, 1986, 44 (02) :247-254
[3]   EFFECTS OF CHRONIC NICOTINE ADMINISTRATION ON THE RESPONSE AND ADAPTATION TO STRESS [J].
BENWELL, MEM ;
BALFOUR, DJK .
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 1982, 76 (02) :160-162
[4]   EVIDENCE THAT CENTRAL NICOTINIC-ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS ARE INVOLVED IN THE MODULATION OF BASAL AND STRESS-INDUCED ADRENOCORTICAL RESPONSES [J].
BRENNER, T ;
MIZRACHI, R ;
BODOFF, M ;
WEIDENFELD, J .
EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY, 1986, 94 (03) :735-743
[5]   PHYSIOPHARMACOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN STRESS HORMONES AND CENTRAL SEROTONERGIC SYSTEMS [J].
CHAOULOFF, F .
BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS, 1993, 18 (01) :1-32
[6]   NEURO-ENDOCRINE ACTIONS OF NICOTINE AND OF EXPOSURE TO CIGARETTE-SMOKE - MEDICAL IMPLICATIONS [J].
FUXE, K ;
ANDERSSON, K ;
ENEROTH, P ;
HARFSTRAND, A ;
AGNATI, LF .
PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, 1989, 14 (1-2) :19-41
[7]  
GAILLET S, 1991, EXP BRAIN RES, V87, P173
[8]   THE PHYSIOLOGY AND MECHANISMS OF THE STRESS-INDUCED CHANGES IN PROLACTIN SECRETION IN THE RAT [J].
GALA, RR .
LIFE SCIENCES, 1990, 46 (20) :1407-1420
[9]   INCREASE OF THE PROPORTION OF CORTICOSTEROIDOGENIC ACTIVITY OF ACTH VERSUS IMMUNOREACTIVE ACTH IN RAT PLASMA EXTRACTS DURING STRESS [J].
GOVERDE, HJM ;
PESMAN, GJ ;
SMALS, AGH .
LIFE SCIENCES, 1993, 52 (11) :959-964
[10]   PRE-WEANING HANDLING REDUCES ADRENOCORTICOTROPIN RESPONSE TO NOVEL BUT NOT TO NOXIOUS STIMULI IN ADULT-RATS [J].
HAMAMURA, M ;
ONAKA, T .
NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 1989, 105 (03) :312-315