Evaluating Effects of Maternal Separation on Morphine-dependency and Spatial Learning and Memory of Rats
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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Aims
Facing maternal separation during early postnatal life leads to disturbances in the cognitive and neuro-chemical activities of the brain. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of maternal separation on spatial learning and memory of morphine-dependent rats.
Materials and Methods
This experimental study was carried out on 40 male Wistar rats of 45 days old. Animals were divided into control group (CO), morphine dependent (MD) and 3 group of rats which maternally separated during 1 (MS1), 2 (MS2) and 3 weeks (MS3) after birth. Except CO rats, the other groups were subcutaneously injected 10 mg/kg morphine every 12 hours for 10 days. At the 11th day signs of withdrawal syndrome were evaluated and during next 4 consecutive days spatial learning was evaluated by Morris water maze (MWM). The rats’ spatial memory retrieval was also estimated at the last day.
Findings: Although morphine dependence did not affects spatial learning and memory of rats, but 3 weeks maternal separation caused the animals spend more time and travel more distance to find the hidden platform than to CO group (P<0.001 for both of comparisons). Also, they spent less time and passed less distance in the target quadrant in probe trial (P<0.001 for both of comparisons).
Conclusion
In conclusion, maternal separation impairs spatial learning and memory of ratsKeywords:
Language:
Persian
Published:
Internal Medicine Today, Volume:24 Issue: 4, 2018
Pages:
263 to 269
https://www.magiran.com/p1896529
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