Maternal Morphine Exposure and Post-Weaning Social Isolation Impair Memory and Ventral ?Striatum Dopamine System in Male Offspring: Is an Enriched Environment Beneficial

Maternal Morphine Exposure and Post-Weaning Social Isolation Impair Memory and Ventral ?Striatum Dopamine System in Male Offspring: Is an Enriched Environment Beneficial


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نویسندگان: ندا یزدانفر , جواد محمودی , علیرضا فرنام

کلمات کلیدی: morphine, dopamine, enriched environment, social isolation, memory, pain

نشریه: 25249 , May , 461 , 2021

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کد مقاله 76834
عنوان فارسی مقاله Maternal Morphine Exposure and Post-Weaning Social Isolation Impair Memory and Ventral ?Striatum Dopamine System in Male Offspring: Is an Enriched Environment Beneficial
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Maternal opioids abuse has some deleterious consequences on next generations. Besides, children’s rearing conditions can affect the behavioral states and brain plasticity in their later life. In the present study, we investigated the effects of maternal morphine (MOR) treatment and post-weaning rearing conditions on memory, pain threshold, and the ventral striatum dopaminergic activity in male offspring. Female Wistar rats were treatedtwice daily either with escalating doses of MOR or with normal saline (NS) one week before mating, during pregnancy and lactation. After weaning, the male pups were assigned to six groups and then raised for an 8-week period under three different conditions: standard (STD), isolated (ISO) or enriched environment (EE). The behavioral tests, including passive avoidance task, novel object recognition, and tail-flick test, were also performed. Moreover, the ventral striatum dopamine’s content (DA), mRNA expressions of dopamine receptor 1(D1R) and dopamine receptor 2 (D2R), and dopamine transporter (DAT) were evaluated. The obtained data showed that maternal MOR exposure and post-weaning social isolation could dramatically impair memory in offspring, while EE could reverse these adverse outcomes. Moreover, results of tail flick latency indicated the increased pain threshold in EE animals. At molecular level, maternal MOR injections and social isolation reduced DA levels and altered expressions of D1R, D2R, and DAT within the ventral striatum of these male offspring. However, post-weaning EE partially buffered these changes. Our finding signified the effects of maternal MOR exposure and social isolation on the behaviors and neurochemistry of brain in next generation, and it also provided evidence on reversibility of these alterations following EE.

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