Effect of excitotoxic lesions of the neonatal ventral hippocampus on the immobility response in rats

Gonzalo Flores, Adriana B. Silva-Gómez, David Barbeau, Lalit K. Srivastava, Sergio Zamudio, Fidel De La Cruz López

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Rats with neonatal ventral hippocampal (nVH) lesions show postpubertal hypersensitivity to dopamine agonists, which may be reversed by neuroleptic treatment. In addition, the immobility response (IR) may be regulated by dopaminergic activity. We investigated the influence of the IR caused by clamping the neck of rats that had received bilateral ibotenic acid lesions of the ventral hippocampus at postnatal day 7 (PD7). At both ages, prepubertal (PD35) and postpubertal (PD56), the duration of the IR was significantly increased in animals with lesions when compared to controls. These findings indicate that nVH damage results in behavioral changes, such as enhancement of the IR, related to mesolimbic dopaminergic transmission.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)2339-2348
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónLife Sciences
Volumen76
N.º20
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 abr. 2005

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