INVESTIGADORES
MOLINA Sonia JazmÍn
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
EFFECTS OF SHORT AND LONG-TERM ETHANOL INTAKE AND NOISE EXPOSURE IN ADOLESCENT MALE RATS: BEHAVIORAL DATA
Autor/es:
BUJÁN, GE; SERRA, HA; MOLINA, SJ; GUELMAN, LR
Lugar:
Virtual
Reunión:
Congreso; XXXVI Annual Congress of the Argentine Society for Research in Neuroscience (SAN) 2021; 2021
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en Neurociencias
Resumen:
Adolescence, a period in which complex behavioral skills develop, can be influenced byenvironmental agents such as ethanol (EtOH) and noise. Therefore, the aim of this work was toevaluate possible EtOH and noise-induced alterations, using different schemes.Adolescent male Wistar rats were subjected to voluntary consumption of EtOH duringintermittent 24-hour periods for one or two weeks, using the two-bottle choice paradigm (5%EtOH/1% sucrose). A subgroup was exposed to noise (2h, 95-97 dB) after the first week. Allanimals were evaluated on different behavioral tasks and ETOH intake was measured.Results showed that noise exposure was able to impair performance in associative memory(AM) and to increase anxiety-like behaviors (Anx) when evaluated at short-term. On the otherhand, animals subjected to EtOH intake showed an increase in risk assessment behaviors(RABs) and exploratory behavior (EB). When EtOH was ingested before noise exposure, Anxdecreased and RABs increased. In contrast, at long-term, animals exposed to either noise orEtOH showed a decrease in AM and an increase in Anx. In noise-exposed animals, includingthose also subjected to EtOH intake, an increase in EB was additionally observed. Inconclusion, these results suggest that exposure to EtOH or noise might induce differentialbehavioral changes and that co-exposure can generate more behavioral changes in long whencompared with short-term schemes, probably due to the greater amount of EtOH consumed.