The effects of prolonged postnatal administration of haloperidol (H) on ultrasonic vocalization elicited by the removal of rat pups from their nest were investigated. The results show that the number of ultrasonic calls was significantly reduced by H exposure from the 8th until the 14th day after birth. Conversely, this neuroleptic significantly increased the duration of ultrasounds from the 4th up to the 16th day of age. Moreover, changes in the frequency of calls were produced by early postnatal treatment with H. These alterations could be due to an impaired functional maturation of the dopaminergic system produced by neonatal exposure to H. Furthermore, the present data suggest that ultrasonic vocalization may be considered as an early s...
Wistar female rats were exposed to low concentrations of nitrogen dioxide, NO2 (1.5 and 3 ppm) from ...
Several lines of evidence indicate that rats emit ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) in response to a w...
<div><p>Spectral and temporal features of human infant crying may detect neurobehavioral effects of ...
The effects of prolonged postnatal administration of haloperidol (H) on ultrasonic vocalization elic...
Prenatal exposure to a dopamine receptor blocking agent such as haloperidol (given to the mother at ...
Early postnatal exposure to morphine significantly influenced the ultrasonic vocalization of rat pup...
Early postnatal exposure to morphine significantly influenced the ultrasonic vocalization of rat pup...
Rats receiving fluoride during the whole pregnancy up to the 9th day of lactation showed, when isola...
Ultrasonic calls are emitted by many species of rodents in a variety of situations. In particular, i...
The intensity of apomorphine (1-2 mg/kg)-induced stereotyped behaviour was significantly lower in 60...
Abstract Background Chlorpyrifos (CPF) is a non-persistent organophosphate (OP) largely used as pest...
Rats were administered 0.5 mg/kg SC of haloperidol (H) or saline (S) daily from day 1 after birth un...
Motor activity induced in the Circling Training test (CT) during a postnatal (PN) critical period of...
Spectral and temporal features of human infant crying may detect neurobehavioral effects of prenatal...
Developmental alterations of the cholinergic system can lead to short- and long-term detrimental con...
Wistar female rats were exposed to low concentrations of nitrogen dioxide, NO2 (1.5 and 3 ppm) from ...
Several lines of evidence indicate that rats emit ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) in response to a w...
<div><p>Spectral and temporal features of human infant crying may detect neurobehavioral effects of ...
The effects of prolonged postnatal administration of haloperidol (H) on ultrasonic vocalization elic...
Prenatal exposure to a dopamine receptor blocking agent such as haloperidol (given to the mother at ...
Early postnatal exposure to morphine significantly influenced the ultrasonic vocalization of rat pup...
Early postnatal exposure to morphine significantly influenced the ultrasonic vocalization of rat pup...
Rats receiving fluoride during the whole pregnancy up to the 9th day of lactation showed, when isola...
Ultrasonic calls are emitted by many species of rodents in a variety of situations. In particular, i...
The intensity of apomorphine (1-2 mg/kg)-induced stereotyped behaviour was significantly lower in 60...
Abstract Background Chlorpyrifos (CPF) is a non-persistent organophosphate (OP) largely used as pest...
Rats were administered 0.5 mg/kg SC of haloperidol (H) or saline (S) daily from day 1 after birth un...
Motor activity induced in the Circling Training test (CT) during a postnatal (PN) critical period of...
Spectral and temporal features of human infant crying may detect neurobehavioral effects of prenatal...
Developmental alterations of the cholinergic system can lead to short- and long-term detrimental con...
Wistar female rats were exposed to low concentrations of nitrogen dioxide, NO2 (1.5 and 3 ppm) from ...
Several lines of evidence indicate that rats emit ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) in response to a w...
<div><p>Spectral and temporal features of human infant crying may detect neurobehavioral effects of ...