| Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria | |
| Neonatal exposure to citalopram, a serotonin selective reuptake inhibitor, programs a delay in the reflex ontogeny in rats | |
| Teresa Cristina Bomfim De Jesus Deiró1  Judelita Carvalho1  Elizabeth Do Nascimento2  Jaiza Maria Barreto Medeiros1  Fabiana Cajuhi2  Kelli Nogueira Ferraz-pereira2  Raul Manhães-de-castro2  | |
| [1] ,Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Centro de Ciências da Saúde Departamento de NutriçãoRecife PE ,Brasil | |
| 关键词: serotonin; programming; SSRI; citalopram; reflex development; serotonina; programação; ISRS; citalopram; desenvolvimento reflexo; | |
| DOI : 10.1590/S0004-282X2008000500025 | |
| 来源: SciELO | |
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【 摘 要 】
Serotonin influences the growth and development of the nervous system, as well as its behavioral manifestations. The possibility exists that increased brain serotonin availability in young animals modulates their neuro-behavioral responses. This study investigated the body weight gain and reflex ontogeny of neonatal rats treated during the suckling period with two doses of citalopram (5 mg, or 10 mg/kg, sc, daily). The time of the appearance of reflexes (palm grasp righting, free-fall righting, vibrissa placing, auditory startle response, negative geotaxis and cliff avoidance) as well as the body weight evolution were recorded. In general, a delay in the time of reflex development and a reduced weight gain were observed in drug-treated animals. These findings suggest that serotoninergic mechanisms play a role in modulating body weight gain and the maturation of most reflex responses during the perinatal period in rats.
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