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The effects of perinatal hypoxia on the behavioral,neurochemical, and neurohistological toxicity of the metabolic inhibitor 3-nitropropionic acid
Authors:Zbigniew Binienda  David L Frederick  Sherry A Ferguson  Robert L Rountree  Merle G Paule  Larry Schmued  Syed F Ali  William Slikker Jr  Andrew C Scallet
Institution:(1) Division of Neurotoxicology, National Center for Toxicological Research/FIDA, HFT-132, 72079-9502 Jefferson, AR, USA;(2) Division of Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology, National Center for Toxicological Research/FDA, Jefferson, AR
Abstract:3-nitropropionic acid (3-NPA) neurotoxicity and long-term effects of perinatal hypoxia were evaluated in 18 adult rats. Hypoxia-insulted (I) and noninsulted (NI) rats were delivered by cesarean section. Hypoxic insult was effected by submerging dissected uterine horns in warmed saline for 15 min. NI rats were delivered from the adjacent nonsubmerged horns. At postnatal day 90, I and NI rats were trained to perform tasks thought to measure behaviors dependent upon aspects of time estimation (TE), motivation, and learning. At 12 months of age, rats were injected i.p. with escalating doses of 3-NPA (5 mg/kg/day to a maximum of 30 mg/kg/day) immediately after each test session and sacrificed at the end of treatment. Additional male rats were used as untreated controls. Although 3-NPA produced a dose-dependent impairment of performance in each task, the effects were qualitatively similar for each group. A significant difference between I and NI rats was, however, observed in the TE task where NI rats completed less of the task at high doses of 3-NPA compared to I rats. Compared to untreated controls, dopamine concentrations were decreased in caudate nucleus of both I and NI rats after 3-NPA. Specific areas most frequently damaged included cerebral cortex, hippocampal subfield CA1, thalamus, caudate nucleus, and the cerebellum. Lesions usually were less extensive in the I rather than NI members of a littermate pair, suggesting a possible protective effect of perinatal hypoxia against subsequent 3-NPA neurotoxicity.
Keywords:Perinatal hypoxia  3-nitropropionic acid  neurotoxicity  cerebral energy metabolism  behavior
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