Paternal Biomass Smoke Exposure in Rats Produces Behavioral and Cognitive Alterations in the Offspring
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Animals and Experimental Design
2.2. Exposure to Biomass Smoke
2.3. Open-Field Test
2.4. Morris Water Maze
2.5. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Exposure Characteristics
3.2. Behavioral Data
3.2.1. Open Field Activity
3.2.2. Morris Water
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Contaminants | Unit | Mean ± m | Range |
---|---|---|---|
CO | mg/m3 | 28.78 ± 5.34 | 3.90–61.41 |
PM2.5 | mg/m3 | 1.97 ± 0.55 | 0.48–4.77 |
Furfural | mg/m3 | 0.19 ± 0.06 | 0.06–0.87 |
Formaldehyde | mg/m3 | 0.024 ± 0.006 | 0.005–0.101 |
Acetaldehyde | mg/m3 | 0.65 ± 0.11 | 0.07–0.78 |
Indicators | F1 (1) | F1 (2) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Males | Females | Males | Females | |
n = 20 | n = 20 | n = 20 | n = 20 | |
Rearing | 1(1;3) | 0(0;2) | 2.5(1;5) | 3(1,5;4) |
2(0;2) | 0(0;1) | 3(2;4) | 4.5(1;9) | |
Number of grooming | 0.5(0;2) | 0.5(0;1) * | 1(0;2) | 0(0;2) |
0(0;1) | 0(0;0) | 0(0;1) | 1(0;2) | |
Number of freezing episodes | 6(5;7) ** | 7(4;9) ** | 2(1;2) | 2(0;3)* |
1(0;3) | 1(1;1) | 1(1;4) | 1(0;2) | |
Holes explored | 1.5(1;2) | 2.5(2;4) * | 1.5(1;3) | 1(0;2) |
3(0;4) | 5(5;7) | 1(0;3) | 1(0;1) | |
Number of defecation | 0(0;0) | 0(0;0) | 0(0;3) | 1(0;1) |
1(0;1) | 0(0;1) | 0(0;3) | 0(0;1) | |
Number of squares crossed | 54(51;57) | 66(55;74) | 41(21;59) | 36(28;62) |
38(24;51) | 60(46;74) | 46(26;56) | 33(28;48) | |
Sniffing, s | 64(57;71) | 58(42;63) * | 64(52;73) | 56(52;67) |
69(67;80) | 77(71;80) | 67(62;80) | 71(66;84) | |
Locomotion, s | 83(72;88) | 88(82;91) | 99(82;109) | 112(98;121) |
81(64;96) | 93(89;96) | 96(93;101) | 103(79;111) | |
Immobility, s | 31(26;46) ** | 33(22;45) * | 21(10;28) | 20(9;36) |
16(7;18) | 8(3;17) | 16(12;36) | 21(10;43) |
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Sosedova, L.M.; Vokina, V.A.; Novikov, M.A.; Rukavishnikov, V.S.; Andreeva, E.S.; Zhurba, O.M.; Alekseenko, A.N. Paternal Biomass Smoke Exposure in Rats Produces Behavioral and Cognitive Alterations in the Offspring. Toxics 2021, 9, 3. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics9010003
Sosedova LM, Vokina VA, Novikov MA, Rukavishnikov VS, Andreeva ES, Zhurba OM, Alekseenko AN. Paternal Biomass Smoke Exposure in Rats Produces Behavioral and Cognitive Alterations in the Offspring. Toxics. 2021; 9(1):3. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics9010003
Chicago/Turabian StyleSosedova, Larisa M., Vera A. Vokina, Mikhail A. Novikov, Viktor S. Rukavishnikov, Elizaveta S. Andreeva, Olga M. Zhurba, and Anton N. Alekseenko. 2021. "Paternal Biomass Smoke Exposure in Rats Produces Behavioral and Cognitive Alterations in the Offspring" Toxics 9, no. 1: 3. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics9010003
APA StyleSosedova, L. M., Vokina, V. A., Novikov, M. A., Rukavishnikov, V. S., Andreeva, E. S., Zhurba, O. M., & Alekseenko, A. N. (2021). Paternal Biomass Smoke Exposure in Rats Produces Behavioral and Cognitive Alterations in the Offspring. Toxics, 9(1), 3. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics9010003