MOLINA VICTOR ALEJANDRO
Artículos
Título:
A Fostering Study of the Effects of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure: I. Maternal Behaviors
Autor/es:
HEYSER, C.; MOLINA VICTOR ALEJANDRO; SPEAR, L.
Editorial:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Año: 1992 vol. 14 p. 415 - 415
Resumen:
p class="marginB3" align="justify">The effect of rearing condition and prenatal exposure to cocaine on maternal behaviors was examined. Sprague-Dawley dams were given SC injections of 40 mg/kg/3cc cocaine HCl (C40) or saline (LC) daily from gestational days 8-20. Maternal behavior was assessed in treated dams rearing their biological pups (LC/LC; C40/C40), treated dams rearing untreated pups (LC/FOS; C40/FOS), and foster dams rearing treated pups (FOS/LC; FOS/C40). All dams were monitored for home cage behavior (time eating, drinking, and with pups) for 2 h during both the light and dark cycle on postnatal day 4 (P4), pup retrieval on P5-P9, and maternal aggression to a female intruder (latency to the first attack, number of attacks, boxing, pins, intruder time spent submissive and motionless) on P10. No differences were observed in nest behavior or in tests of pup retrieval among the six groups. Dams rearing their biological litter (LC/LC and C40/C40) were significantly quicker to in