1995
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(95)00118-3
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Nicotine treatment counteracts perinatal asphyxia-induced changes in the mesostriatal/limbic dopamine systems and in motor behaviour in the four-week-old male rat

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“…to the one used in the current study, rat neonates are able to survive up to 20-22 min of added anoxia, without artificial resuscitation (Loidl et al 1994;Boksa et al 1995;Chen et al 1995Chen et al , 1997. However, guinea pigs survived only 2 min of birth anoxia due to the relative maturity of guinea pig CNS at birth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…to the one used in the current study, rat neonates are able to survive up to 20-22 min of added anoxia, without artificial resuscitation (Loidl et al 1994;Boksa et al 1995;Chen et al 1995Chen et al , 1997. However, guinea pigs survived only 2 min of birth anoxia due to the relative maturity of guinea pig CNS at birth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Using a rat model of global hypoxia during Caesarean section (C-section) birth, several laboratories have demonstrated that dopaminergic systems are sensitive to mild birth alterations (Bjelke et al 1991;Loidl et al 1994;Chen et al 1995Chen et al , 1997 Brake et al 1997a,b; Boksa 1997, 1998;Vaillancourt and Boksa 1998; Berger et al 2000a). Specifically, as adults, rats born by C-section, either with or without addition of a period of global hypoxia, show increased nucleus accumbens dopamine (DA) release in response to repeated stress (Brake et al 1997b) Vaillancourt et al 1999), similar to the reported increased incidence of mild respiratory distress in humans born by C-section (Hales et al 1993).…”
Section: Schizophrenia Is Associated With Increased Birth Complicatiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a whole, the more significant effect of asphyxia is on spontaneous motricity. To date, the majority of data using this same perinatal asphyxia model concern the influence on motor behavior and on neurotransmitter systems related with overall activity, focusing on striatal dopaminergic system (14,18,40). It is worth noting that qualitative alterations in spontaneous motricity have been also described in severely asphyxiated human infants (either preterm or term), and they are correlated with the severity of later neurologic outcome and with presence of brain lesions (11).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given these findings in schizophrenia, several studies have used a rat model of global anoxia during Caesarean section (C-section) birth to directly test if birth hypoxia alters later dopaminergic function and its responsiveness to stress (Bjelke et al 1991;Loidl et al 1994;Brake et al 1997a,b;Chen et al 1995Chen et al , 1997aElKhodor andBoksa 1997, 1998;Vaillancourt and Boksa 1998). These studies demonstrated that repeated stressinduced DA release from nucleus accumbens (NAcc) and amphetamine-induced behavioral responses are enhanced in adult rats that had been born by C-section, either with or without addition of 15 min of global anoxia, compared to vaginally born controls (Brake et al 1997b;El-Khodor and Boksa 1998).…”
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