Long-term effects of prenatal use of M- and N- cholinergic drugs
https://doi.org/10.34680/2076-8052.2021.3(124).90-93
Abstract
It was found that embryonic exposure to Gangleron and Metamyzil as exogenous ligands H- and M-cholinergic receptors leads to long-term effects in the activities of central nervous system in adult young rats. It decreases learning ability in young adult rats. Cognitive functions were studied in active avoidance test. The results obtained suggest that prenatal administration of Gangleron to pregnant rats on 9-11 and 12-14 days of gestation violated the ability to acquire and reproduce active avoidance reflex in adult offspring. In the similar situation, Metamizyl has a negative effect only on ability to reproduce active avoidance reflex. Thus, the long-term negative effect of cholinotropic compounds on learning and memory abilities in young adult rats can be realized through both M- and N- cholinergic mechanisms of the developing brain.
About the Authors
E. V. StashinaRussian Federation
A. A. Bayramov
Russian Federation
V. V. Glushchenko
Russian Federation
P. D. Shabanov
Russian Federation
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Stashina E.V., Bayramov A.A., Glushchenko V.V., Shabanov P.D. Long-term effects of prenatal use of M- and N- cholinergic drugs. Title in english. 2021;(3(124)):90-93. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34680/2076-8052.2021.3(124).90-93