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December 2008
Volume 2(2-6)

 

A Critical Period For Deleterious Effect Of
Prenatal Alcohol Exposure On Working Memory
 

Samad Nourizad1, Morteza Anvari2 , Hasan Hasani3, Mahmoud Salami4*
1Department of Anesthesiology, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, (IRAN)
2Department of Anatomy, Yazd University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, (IRAN)
3Department of Anatomy, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, (IRAN)
4Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Physiological Research Center,
Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, (IRAN)

   

Alcohol drinking during pregnancy affects structure and function of different organs of the offspring’s body. Particularly, several parts of the brain are susceptible to harmful effects of alcohol leading to some learning and cognitive problems. The present study aimed to locate a critical period for ethanol induced spatial task impairments in the animals exposed to alcohol during the fetal life. Two month old rats born from mothers treated with alcohol (5.7g/kg) during the first (FH) and second half (SH) and, the first (FQ), second (SQ), third (TQ) and forth quarter (FoQ) of gestational period were subjected to the working memory task. The experiments were carried out on an eight arm radial maze across 16 trials. In the first step we found that the animals in the FH group displayed a poor performance compared to their SH counterparts. From these results we concluded that the first half of the pregnancy period is more sensitive to toxic effects of ethanol on the working memory task. The performance of the FQ and SQ groups with the controls demonstrated that only the latter were significantly weak in solving the maze task. The animals related to the TQ and FoQ groups had a similar behavior with the control rats. Comparison of the animals’ behavior in all groups also revealed that only the SQ group shows the lowest performance. Consequently the findings of this study demonstrate that drinking alcohol during pregnancy underlies cognitive phenomena in offspring. Noticeably, the second 5 days of the fetal life in rats is more susceptible to deleterious effects of alcohol on the radial maze task.

 

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