NASIF FERNANDO JORGE
Artículos
Título:
Permanent alteration of central noradrenergic system by prenatally administered amphetamine
Autor/es:
NASIF, FERNANDO J.
Revista:
DEVELOPMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH
Editorial:
ELSEVIER
Referencias:
Año: 1999 vol. 112 p. 181 - 181
ISSN:
0165-3806
Resumen:
mphetamine-induced psychosis is frequently associated with a chronic, high-dose, daily pattern of amphetamine exposure. In the present study we investigate the effects of prenatal exposure to amphetamine during the development of the central noradrenergic (NA) system in adult rats. Pregnant Wistar rats were given 4 mg/kg/day of D-amphetamine (AMPH), subcutaneously, from gestational day 8 to 21. No additional drug treatment was given to the animals until the beginning of the experiments, in adult, control and prenatally amphetamine treated rats. Since we study the electrophysiology and neurochemistry of the central NA system, we investigated the electric activity of locus coeruleus (LC) norepinephrine (NE) neurons and the levels of NE on prefrontal cortex. What we found, was a decreased number of spontaneously active cells in the LC nucleus with a lower pattern of discharge whereas, the basal levels of NE in the prefrontal cortex, was greatly increased. The increased cortical NE levels