Zugno_2017_Prog.Neuropsychopharmacol.Biol.Psychiatry_75_199

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Title : Increased risk of developing schizophrenia in animals exposed to cigarette smoke during the gestational period - Zugno_2017_Prog.Neuropsychopharmacol.Biol.Psychiatry_75_199
Author(s) : Zugno AI , Oliveira MB , Mastella GA , Heylmann AS , Canever L , Pacheco FD , Damazio LS , Citadin SA , de Lucca LA , Simoes LR , Malgarin F , Budni J , Barichello T , Schuck PF , Quevedo J
Ref : Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biological Psychiatry , 75 :199 , 2017
Abstract :

Cigarette smoking during the prenatal period has been investigated as a causative factor of obstetric abnormalities, which lead to cognitive and behavioural changes associated with schizophrenia. The aim of this study was to investigate behaviour and AChE activity in brain structures in adult rats exposed to cigarette smoke during the prenatal period. Pregnant rats were divided into non-PCSE (non-prenatal cigarette smoke exposure) and PCSE (prenatal cigarette smoke exposure) groups. On post-natal day 60, the rats received saline or ketamine for 7days and were subjected to behavioural tasks. In the locomotor activity task, the non-PCSE+ketamine and PCSE+ketamine groups exhibited increased locomotor activity compared with the saline group. In the social interaction task, the non-PCSE+ketamine and PCSE+ketamine groups exhibited an increased latency compared with the control groups. However, the PCSE+ketamine group exhibited a decreased latency compared with the non-PCSE+ketamine group, which indicates that the cigarette exposure appeared to decrease, the social deficits generated by ketamine. In the inhibitory avoidance task, the non-PCSE+ketamine, PCSE, and PCSE+ketamine groups exhibited impairments in working memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. In the pre-pulse inhibition (PPI) test, cigarette smoke associated with ketamine resulted in impaired PPI in 3 pre-pulse (PP) intensity groups compared with the control groups. In the biochemical analysis, the AChE activity in brain structures increased in the ketamine groups; however, the PCSE+ketamine group exhibited an exacerbated effect in all brain structures. The present study indicates that exposure to cigarette smoke during the prenatal period may affect behaviour and cerebral cholinergic structures during adulthood.

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Zugno AI, Oliveira MB, Mastella GA, Heylmann AS, Canever L, Pacheco FD, Damazio LS, Citadin SA, de Lucca LA, Simoes LR, Malgarin F, Budni J, Barichello T, Schuck PF, Quevedo J (2017)
Increased risk of developing schizophrenia in animals exposed to cigarette smoke during the gestational period
Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biological Psychiatry 75 :199

Zugno AI, Oliveira MB, Mastella GA, Heylmann AS, Canever L, Pacheco FD, Damazio LS, Citadin SA, de Lucca LA, Simoes LR, Malgarin F, Budni J, Barichello T, Schuck PF, Quevedo J (2017)
Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biological Psychiatry 75 :199