Effect of Lead (Pb2+) Exposure in Female Pregnant Rats and Their Offspring on Spatial Learning and Memory in Morris Water Maze

AuthorMaliheh Soodien
AuthorNasser Naghdien
AuthorMohammad Sharifzadehen
AuthorSeyed Nasser Ostaden
AuthorMohammad Abdollahien
Issued Date2008-01-31en
AbstractLead (Pb2+) is a well known neurotoxin that was frequently found in the environment and chronic exposure to lead has been matter of public health. In the present study the effect of lead on spatial memory in developmentally exposed rats and their dams in Morris water maze task were investigated. Female rats were divided into three groups and two groups exposed to 250 and 750 part per million (ppm) Pb acetate and one group Na acetate , as a control group, through drinking water, ten days prior to mating and continue through pregnancy, pregnant animals were tested in the swim task at gestation day 14±2. Another group of animals exposed to the same concentration of Pb acetate at different developmental stages including a maternally exposed group (including gestation and lactation period) and continuously exposed group (including gestation, lactation and continue to lead exposure until test time). Rats in these groups were tested for spatial learning and memory in Morris water maze task at post natal day (PND) 56.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2010.743en
KeywordRaten
KeywordMorris water maze tasken
KeywordSpatial learning and memoryen
KeywordLead (Pb2+)en
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleEffect of Lead (Pb2+) Exposure in Female Pregnant Rats and Their Offspring on Spatial Learning and Memory in Morris Water Mazeen
TypeResearch Articleen

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