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- Title
Long-time effects of prenatal morphine, tramadol, methadone, and buprenorphine exposure on seizure and anxiety in immature rats.
- Authors
Gholami, Morteza; Saboory, Ehsan; Ahmadi, Ali Asghar; Asouri, Mohsen; Nasirikenari, Mehrab; Rostamnezhad, Mostafa
- Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate seizures and anxiety-like behaviors in immature rats prenatally exposed to opiate drugs. Materials and methods: Pregnant rats were randomly divided into five groups: saline, morphine, tramadol, methadone, and buprenorphine. Administrations were performed intraperitoneally once a day for the last seven days of pregnancy. Neonatal rats were subdivided into ten groups, split according to sex. Anxiety-like behavior was tested on postnatal day (PD) 19. On PD 20, seizure was induced by PTZ injection. Results: Morphine in male rats had an increased time to onset (p < 0.005), whereas there was a decreased number of tonic-clonic seizures in females (p < 0.05). Tramadol had an increased duration of tonic-clonic seizures compared to morphine and methadone in males (p < 0.005). Moreover, tramadol decreased open arm time and locomotor activity in males more than in females (p < 0.05). Methadone decreased open arm time in males (p < 0.05). Furthermore, buprenorphine and tramadol decreased open arm entrance in male rats (p < 0.05). Conclusions: It was demonstrated that prenatal tramadol significantly increases both the duration of seizures and anxiety-like behaviors in immature male rats, whereas morphine decreases both of them. The effects of tramadol on seizure and anxiety-like behavior may be due to the comorbid occurrence of the symptoms of these two disorders.
- Subjects
SEIZURES (Medicine); METHADONE hydrochloride; MORPHINE; RATS; ANXIETY; DRUG withdrawal symptoms
- Publication
International Journal of Neuroscience, 2020, Vol 130, Issue 9, p898
- ISSN
0020-7454
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1080/00207454.2019.1709841