Intermittent ethanol binge exposure impairs object recognition but spares contextual and tone fear memory in adolescent rats
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Resumo: | Adolescent brain development seems to be important for the maturation of brain structures and behavior. Intermittent binge ethanol drinking is common among adolescents, and this type of drinking can induce brain damage and cognitive deficits. In addition, emotional changes are frequently seen in alcoholics and rodents treated with ethanol. Considering the close relation between emotional arousal and cognitive responses, the present work investigates if intermittent ethanol binge exposure could differentially alter the performance of adolescent rats in aversive and non-aversive motivated tests. Male adolescent rats were submitted to ethanol treatment (2.5 or 5.0 g/Kg, o.a.) at 48-h intervals over postnatal day (PND) 30 to 60. Control animals were exposed to a similar administration protocol with saline administration. At PND61-PND63 animals were submitted to one-trial object recognition or contextual and tone fear conditioning paradigms. Binge ethanol drinking (at both 2.5 and 5.0 g/Kg) did not change freezing response in the contextual and tone fear conditioning. However, all doses impaired recognition rates 24h after training in object recognition test. In addition, despite a diminution of horizontal locomotion in the open field (only for the 5.0 g/Kg dose), no difference was detected regarding time in immobility, time in grooming and number of rearing in this paradigm. The present results show that the cognitive impairment resulting from intermittent binge ethanol exposure has a negative correlation with learning-associated emotional arousal. |
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Intermittent ethanol binge exposure impairs object recognition but spares contextual and tone fear memory in adolescent ratsethanolbinge drinkingadolescent ratslearning and memoryemotional arousalAdolescent brain development seems to be important for the maturation of brain structures and behavior. Intermittent binge ethanol drinking is common among adolescents, and this type of drinking can induce brain damage and cognitive deficits. In addition, emotional changes are frequently seen in alcoholics and rodents treated with ethanol. Considering the close relation between emotional arousal and cognitive responses, the present work investigates if intermittent ethanol binge exposure could differentially alter the performance of adolescent rats in aversive and non-aversive motivated tests. Male adolescent rats were submitted to ethanol treatment (2.5 or 5.0 g/Kg, o.a.) at 48-h intervals over postnatal day (PND) 30 to 60. Control animals were exposed to a similar administration protocol with saline administration. At PND61-PND63 animals were submitted to one-trial object recognition or contextual and tone fear conditioning paradigms. Binge ethanol drinking (at both 2.5 and 5.0 g/Kg) did not change freezing response in the contextual and tone fear conditioning. However, all doses impaired recognition rates 24h after training in object recognition test. In addition, despite a diminution of horizontal locomotion in the open field (only for the 5.0 g/Kg dose), no difference was detected regarding time in immobility, time in grooming and number of rearing in this paradigm. The present results show that the cognitive impairment resulting from intermittent binge ethanol exposure has a negative correlation with learning-associated emotional arousal.Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade de BrasíliaUniversidade de São Paulo2009-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-32882009000100011Psychology & Neuroscience v.2 n.1 2009reponame:Psychology & Neuroscience (Online)instname:Instituto Brasileiro de Neuropsicologia e Comportamento (IBNeC)instacron:PUCRJ10.3922/j.psns.2009.1.11info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSchaaffhausen,Nicole Tatit vonOliveira,Fernanda AlvesCarvalho,Thiago NogueiraOliveira,Michel GonçalvesRichtzenhain,Maria HelenaSantos-Junior,Jair Guilhermeeng2011-01-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1983-32882009000100011Revistahttps://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/pnePRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppsycneuro@psycneuro.org1983-32881984-3054opendoar:2011-01-17T00:00Psychology & Neuroscience (Online) - Instituto Brasileiro de Neuropsicologia e Comportamento (IBNeC)false |
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Intermittent ethanol binge exposure impairs object recognition but spares contextual and tone fear memory in adolescent rats |
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Intermittent ethanol binge exposure impairs object recognition but spares contextual and tone fear memory in adolescent rats |
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Intermittent ethanol binge exposure impairs object recognition but spares contextual and tone fear memory in adolescent rats Schaaffhausen,Nicole Tatit von ethanol binge drinking adolescent rats learning and memory emotional arousal |
title_short |
Intermittent ethanol binge exposure impairs object recognition but spares contextual and tone fear memory in adolescent rats |
title_full |
Intermittent ethanol binge exposure impairs object recognition but spares contextual and tone fear memory in adolescent rats |
title_fullStr |
Intermittent ethanol binge exposure impairs object recognition but spares contextual and tone fear memory in adolescent rats |
title_full_unstemmed |
Intermittent ethanol binge exposure impairs object recognition but spares contextual and tone fear memory in adolescent rats |
title_sort |
Intermittent ethanol binge exposure impairs object recognition but spares contextual and tone fear memory in adolescent rats |
author |
Schaaffhausen,Nicole Tatit von |
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Schaaffhausen,Nicole Tatit von Oliveira,Fernanda Alves Carvalho,Thiago Nogueira Oliveira,Michel Gonçalves Richtzenhain,Maria Helena Santos-Junior,Jair Guilherme |
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author |
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Oliveira,Fernanda Alves Carvalho,Thiago Nogueira Oliveira,Michel Gonçalves Richtzenhain,Maria Helena Santos-Junior,Jair Guilherme |
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Schaaffhausen,Nicole Tatit von Oliveira,Fernanda Alves Carvalho,Thiago Nogueira Oliveira,Michel Gonçalves Richtzenhain,Maria Helena Santos-Junior,Jair Guilherme |
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ethanol binge drinking adolescent rats learning and memory emotional arousal |
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ethanol binge drinking adolescent rats learning and memory emotional arousal |
description |
Adolescent brain development seems to be important for the maturation of brain structures and behavior. Intermittent binge ethanol drinking is common among adolescents, and this type of drinking can induce brain damage and cognitive deficits. In addition, emotional changes are frequently seen in alcoholics and rodents treated with ethanol. Considering the close relation between emotional arousal and cognitive responses, the present work investigates if intermittent ethanol binge exposure could differentially alter the performance of adolescent rats in aversive and non-aversive motivated tests. Male adolescent rats were submitted to ethanol treatment (2.5 or 5.0 g/Kg, o.a.) at 48-h intervals over postnatal day (PND) 30 to 60. Control animals were exposed to a similar administration protocol with saline administration. At PND61-PND63 animals were submitted to one-trial object recognition or contextual and tone fear conditioning paradigms. Binge ethanol drinking (at both 2.5 and 5.0 g/Kg) did not change freezing response in the contextual and tone fear conditioning. However, all doses impaired recognition rates 24h after training in object recognition test. In addition, despite a diminution of horizontal locomotion in the open field (only for the 5.0 g/Kg dose), no difference was detected regarding time in immobility, time in grooming and number of rearing in this paradigm. The present results show that the cognitive impairment resulting from intermittent binge ethanol exposure has a negative correlation with learning-associated emotional arousal. |
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Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro Universidade de Brasília Universidade de São Paulo |
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