Animal models have shown that early ontogeny seems to be a period of enhanced affinity to ethanol. Interestingly, the catalase system, that transforms ethanol (EtOH) into acetaldehyde (ACD) in the brain, is more active in the perinatal rat compared to adults. ACD has been found to share EtOH’s behavioral effects. The general purpose of the present study was to assess ACD motivational and motor effects in newborn rats as a function of prenatal exposure to EtOH. Experiment 1 evaluated if ACD (0.35 μmol) or EtOH (100 mg%) supported appetitive conditioning in newborn pups prenatally exposed to EtOH. Experiment 2 tested if prenatal alcohol exposure modulated neonatal susceptibility to ACD’s motor effects (ACD dose: 0, 0.35 and 0.52 μmol). Experi...
Abuse of drugs exerts biphasic motor activity effects, which seem to be associated with their motiva...
It has been suggested that acetaldehyde has a biphasic effect on voluntary alcohol consumption. At l...
Animals exposed to chronic maternal separation (MS) exhibit enhanced ethanol self-administration and...
Clinical and biomedical studies sustains the notion that early ontogeny is a vulnerable window to th...
Clinical and biomedical studies sustains the notion that early ontogeny is a vulnerable window to th...
Recent studies show that acetaldehyde, the first metabolite in the oxidation of ethanol, can be resp...
Rationale: Animal studies indicate that central acetaldehyde, dependent on catalase metabolism of et...
Prior studies indicate that neonates are very sensitive to ethanol’s positive reinforcing effects an...
doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2013.00069 Acetaldehyde reinforcement and motor reactivity in newborns with or wi...
The experimental simulation of conditions falling within "the fetal alcohol spectrum disorder" (FASD...
Prenatal alcohol exposure has been found to be an important factor determining later consumption of ...
Prenatal ethanol exposure modifies postnatal affinity to the drug, increasing the probability of eth...
International audienceAn important factor that may influence addiction liability is exposure during ...
Early environmental stress significantly affects the development of offspring. This stress has been ...
Near-term rat fetuses detect and associate ethanol’s sensory and postabsortive properties. We aimed ...
Abuse of drugs exerts biphasic motor activity effects, which seem to be associated with their motiva...
It has been suggested that acetaldehyde has a biphasic effect on voluntary alcohol consumption. At l...
Animals exposed to chronic maternal separation (MS) exhibit enhanced ethanol self-administration and...
Clinical and biomedical studies sustains the notion that early ontogeny is a vulnerable window to th...
Clinical and biomedical studies sustains the notion that early ontogeny is a vulnerable window to th...
Recent studies show that acetaldehyde, the first metabolite in the oxidation of ethanol, can be resp...
Rationale: Animal studies indicate that central acetaldehyde, dependent on catalase metabolism of et...
Prior studies indicate that neonates are very sensitive to ethanol’s positive reinforcing effects an...
doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2013.00069 Acetaldehyde reinforcement and motor reactivity in newborns with or wi...
The experimental simulation of conditions falling within "the fetal alcohol spectrum disorder" (FASD...
Prenatal alcohol exposure has been found to be an important factor determining later consumption of ...
Prenatal ethanol exposure modifies postnatal affinity to the drug, increasing the probability of eth...
International audienceAn important factor that may influence addiction liability is exposure during ...
Early environmental stress significantly affects the development of offspring. This stress has been ...
Near-term rat fetuses detect and associate ethanol’s sensory and postabsortive properties. We aimed ...
Abuse of drugs exerts biphasic motor activity effects, which seem to be associated with their motiva...
It has been suggested that acetaldehyde has a biphasic effect on voluntary alcohol consumption. At l...
Animals exposed to chronic maternal separation (MS) exhibit enhanced ethanol self-administration and...