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Growth and behavioral differences in a C57BL/6J mouse model of prenatal alcohol exposure

Authors :
Walter B. Friday
Eneda Pjetri
Susan M. Smith
Sandra M. Mooney
Source :
Alcohol
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND. Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) can produce behavioral deficits in the presence or absence of growth and morphological deficits. Here, we describe a murine PAE model having parallels to the clinical diagnosis of alcohol-related neurodevelopmental deficit (ARND). METHODS. Pregnant C57BL/6J mice were gavaged with alcohol (ALC, 3 g/kg) or maltodextrin daily on embryonic days (E) E8.5 through E17.5. Blood alcohol levels were 211 ± 14 mg/dl at 30 min post-gavage. Offspring behavior was tested at adolescence. RESULTS. ALC dams gained less weight during the alcohol exposure period (p=0.035). ALC male and female pups weighed more than controls at P15 (p≤0.001) and P22 (p≤0.001), but not at P37, perhaps because their dams were pair-housed. During the training session for accelerating rotarod, control offspring trended to stay longer on the rotarod than did ALC (F((1,54)) =2.892, p=0.095). In the Y-maze, ALC offspring had a higher percent alternation than did controls (F((1,54)) =16.577, p

Details

ISSN :
07418329
Volume :
97
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Alcohol
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....950cea67843af92173cb8304e3178915