MOLINA VICTOR ALEJANDRO
Artículos
Título:
A Fostering Study of the Effects of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure: II. Offspring Behavioral Measures
Autor/es:
GOODWIN, G.; HEYSER, C.; MOODY, C.; RAJACHANDRAN,; MOLINA VICTOR ALEJANDRO; SPEAR, L.
Editorial:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Año: 1992 vol. 14 p. 423 - 423
Resumen:
he impact of rearing condition was assessed in Sprague-Dawley dams given 40 mg/kg cocaine (C40) or saline (LC control) subcutaneously (SC) from gestational days 8-20 and their offspring. Treated pups reared by their biological dams (LC/LC; C40/C40), treated pups reared by surrogate dams (FOS/LC; FOS/C40), and foster pups raised by treated dams (LC/FOS; C40/FOS) were examined. On postnatal day 7 (P7), pups received either 0 (unpaired) 2, 3, or 4 pairings of an odor and footshock and were tested for their aversion to this odor. Foster and LC pups, regardless of rearing condition, exhibited significant odor aversions following either 2, 3, or 4 training trials. In contrast, C40 pups reared by surrogate dams required 4 trials to acquire the aversion, and C40 pups reared by their own dams did not exhibit conditioning even after 4 trials. At P17, no differences were seen among the groups in the aversion formed to an auditory or an olfactory stimulus that was paired with footshock. At P60, s