The long term behavioural and biochemical effects of chronic chlordiazepoxide treatment during the period of neuronal maturation in the rat have been investigated. The administration to lactating mothers of chlordiazepoxide at very low doses (0.22 and 2.6 mg/kg) in their drinking water affects both behavioural and biochemical parameters in offspring at 60 days of age and undrugged since weaning. A deficit in the acquisition of the conditioned avoidance response in treated rats was observed, although no significant difference in spontaneous locomotor activity between control and treated rats was found. 3H-Flunitrazepam binding sites in cerebral cortex and hippocampus were decreased by the treatment, whereas no change was detected in cerebellum. Moreover, 3H-muscimol binding sites increased in hippocampus with no changes in cerebral cortex and cerebellum. According to the different regional distribution of benzodiazepine type 1 and type 2 receptors, we suggest that type 2 receptors are selectively affected by the treatment, and that the GABAergic receptor system is also permanently altered by administration of chlordiazepoxide during early postnatal life.

Early postnatal chlordiazepoxide administration: permanent behavioural effects in the mature rat and possible involvement of the GABA-benzodiazepine system / E. Coen, M.P. Abbracchio, W. Balduini, R. Cagiano, V. Cuomo, G. Lombardelli, G. Peruzzi, M.C. Ragusa, F. Cattabeni. - In: PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0033-3158. - 81:3(1983), pp. 261-266.

Early postnatal chlordiazepoxide administration: permanent behavioural effects in the mature rat and possible involvement of the GABA-benzodiazepine system

M.P. Abbracchio
Secondo
;
F. Cattabeni
Ultimo
1983

Abstract

The long term behavioural and biochemical effects of chronic chlordiazepoxide treatment during the period of neuronal maturation in the rat have been investigated. The administration to lactating mothers of chlordiazepoxide at very low doses (0.22 and 2.6 mg/kg) in their drinking water affects both behavioural and biochemical parameters in offspring at 60 days of age and undrugged since weaning. A deficit in the acquisition of the conditioned avoidance response in treated rats was observed, although no significant difference in spontaneous locomotor activity between control and treated rats was found. 3H-Flunitrazepam binding sites in cerebral cortex and hippocampus were decreased by the treatment, whereas no change was detected in cerebellum. Moreover, 3H-muscimol binding sites increased in hippocampus with no changes in cerebral cortex and cerebellum. According to the different regional distribution of benzodiazepine type 1 and type 2 receptors, we suggest that type 2 receptors are selectively affected by the treatment, and that the GABAergic receptor system is also permanently altered by administration of chlordiazepoxide during early postnatal life.
English
Chlordiazepoxide; GABA-benzodiazepine receptors; Long term behavioural and biochemical effects; Postnatal treatment; Rat
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
1983
81
3
261
266
Pubblicato
Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Early postnatal chlordiazepoxide administration: permanent behavioural effects in the mature rat and possible involvement of the GABA-benzodiazepine system / E. Coen, M.P. Abbracchio, W. Balduini, R. Cagiano, V. Cuomo, G. Lombardelli, G. Peruzzi, M.C. Ragusa, F. Cattabeni. - In: PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0033-3158. - 81:3(1983), pp. 261-266.
none
Prodotti della ricerca::01 - Articolo su periodico
9
262
Article (author)
no
E. Coen, M.P. Abbracchio, W. Balduini, R. Cagiano, V. Cuomo, G. Lombardelli, G. Peruzzi, M.C. Ragusa, F. Cattabeni
File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.
Pubblicazioni consigliate

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/2434/186639
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? 0
  • Scopus 14
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 16
social impact