Gender-dependent differences in latent inhibition following prenatal stress and corticosterone administration

Citation
U. Shalev et I. Weiner, Gender-dependent differences in latent inhibition following prenatal stress and corticosterone administration, BEH BRA RES, 126(1-2), 2001, pp. 57-63
Citations number
55
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH
ISSN journal
01664328 → ACNP
Volume
126
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
57 - 63
Database
ISI
SICI code
0166-4328(20011129)126:1-2<57:GDILIF>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Latent inhibition (LI) indexes an organisms' ability to ignore irrelevant s timuli. Its disruption in the rat is considered to provide an animal model of the impaired ability to ignore irrelevant stimuli in schizophrenia. Give n the importance of neurodevelopmental factors in the pathophysiology of sc hizophrenia, the present experiments investigated the effects of restraint, exposure to inescapable footshock and corticosterone administration during the last trimester of pregnancy, on the development of LI in the adult mal e and Female offspring. Prenatal restraint had no effect on LI in the adult offspring of both sexes. Inescapable footshock exposure and corticosterone administration led to LI disruption in the male, but not the female offspr ing. These gender-dependent effects of prenatal treatments on LI suggest th at it may provide a neurodevelopmental model of at least a sub-group of sch izophrenia, in which environmental factors and gender are considered to pla y a significant role. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.