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Prenatal methylmercury exposure increases responding under clocked and unclocked fixed interval schedules of reinforcement.
Full Abstract
Recent experiments have suggested that developmental methylmercury exposure produces perseverative behavior in adulthood. In the present experiment, interactions between developmental low-level methylmercury (MeHg) and nutritionally relevant dietary selenium (Se) on operant behavior and its persistence were examined in aged animals. Female rats were exposed, in utero, to 0, 0.5, or 5 ppm mercury as MeHg via drinking water, approximating mercury exposures of 0, 40, and 400 microg/kg/day. They also received both pre- and chronic post-natal exposure to a diet that was marginal (0.06 ppm) or rich (0.6 ppm) in Se, a nutrient believed to protect against MeHg's toxicity. This created a 2 (chronic Se)x3 (gestational MeHg) full factorial design, with 6-8 female rats per cell. At eleven months of age, a multiple schedule consisting of alternating fixed interval (FI) and clocked FI (CFI) components was arranged. The CFI component was divided into 5, 24-second bins, each associated with a different auditory stimulus, providing a "clock." Low and high response rates were evaluated using the initial 40% (bins 1 and 2) and last 20% (bin 5) of the FI and CFI components, respectively. Rats exposed to 5 ppm Hg made more responses than the other two groups during the last 20% of the intervals, regardless of selenium exposure or presence of the clock stimuli. They did not differ from the other groups during the initial 40% of the FI and CFI components. Following reinforcement omission for half of the intervals at 21 months of age, the 5 ppm Hg group continued to respond at higher rates than the other groups in both components.
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Author information
Author/s: Reed, Miranda N (MN); Newland, M Christopher (MC);
Affiliation: Department of Psychology, Thach Hall, Auburn University, Alabama 36830, United States. reedmir(-atsign-)auburn.edu
Grants: ES10865 (Agency:NIEHS NIH HHS)
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
Journal: Neurotoxicology and teratology (Neurotoxicol Teratol), published in United States. (Language: eng)
Reference: -2007 Jul-Aug; vol 29 (issue 4) : pp 492-502
Dates: Created 2007/06/04; Completed 2007/09/26; Revised 2007/12/03;
PMID: 17466489, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 12/26/2008)
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