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EFFECTS OF EARLY CONCURRENT PROTEIN MALNUTRITION AND ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULATION ON THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND BEHAVIOR
Author(s) -
Juraci Gonçalves de Lima,
Luiz Marcellino de Oliveira,
Sebastião de Sousa Almeida
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
revista brasileira de análise do comportamento
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2526-6551
pISSN - 1807-8338
DOI - 10.18542/rebac.v10i2.3475
Subject(s) - stimulation , cerebrum , environmental enrichment , weaning , cerebellum , sensory stimulation therapy , inhibitory postsynaptic potential , malnutrition , central nervous system , biology , physiology , medicine , endocrinology , psychology
A complex program of environmental and sensory stimulation was developed to study its potential effects in reversing some of the alterations produced by early protein malnutrition in the brain and behavior of rats. Litters (dam plus 6 male pups) were fed diets containing 8% (malnourished) or 25% (well-nourished) casein. After weaning, the animals were maintained on the same diets as their respective dams until 50 days of age. Environmental stimulation consisted of 3-min daily handing from birth to 50 days of age by rearing the rats in an enriched living cage and exposing the animal to visual, auditory, and olfactory stimuli. At. 50 days of inhibitory avoidance tests. Animal of the same age were sacrificed, the brain removed and divided in telencephalon, brain steam and cerebellum. DNA and RNA were assessed in in telencephalon and cerebellum. Protein malnutrition produced brain weight deficits that were partially reversed by environmental stimulation. The behavioral measure showed lower locomotor activity and higher latencies in inhibitory avoidance for malnourished animals as compared to well-nourished animals. Environmental stimulation reduced the aversiveness in the inhibitory avoidance test as showed by lower latencies in the stimulated group of animals. These results suggest that early protein malnutrition impairs brain and behavior of rats and a complex program of environmental stimulation is beneficial to reverse some of those impairments. Keywords: Protein malnutrition, Environmental enrichment, Brain weight, Locomotor activity, Inhibitory avoidance. 

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