The Journal of Toxicological Sciences
Online ISSN : 1880-3989
Print ISSN : 0388-1350
ISSN-L : 0388-1350
Original Article
Adolescent hyperactivity of offspring after maternal protein restriction during the second half of gestation and lactation periods in rats
Takumi OhishiLiyun WangHirotoshi AkaneAyako ShirakiAkira SatoMasanobu UematsuKazuhiko SuzukiKunitoshi MitsumoriMakoto Shibutani
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
Supplementary material

2012 Volume 37 Issue 2 Pages 345-352

Details
Abstract

To clarify the effect of systemic growth retardation on behavior, pregnant rats were fed a synthetic diet with either a normal (20% casein) or low (10% casein) protein concentration from gestational day 10 to postnatal day (PND) 21 at weaning. Offspring were examined for sensory and reflex functions, detailed clinical observations, manipulative test, grip strength, motor activity and water-filled multiple T-maze test. Lowering trend in the air righting reflex index during lactation period and a decrease in grip strength on PND 72 were observed in the low protein diet group showing suppression of systemic growth. However, they were simply the reflection of delayed systemic growth, because parameters on impaired reflex function, disturbance of motor function and paralysis were unaffected. On the other hand, low protein diet resulted in increased motor activity in female offspring. Thus, malnutrition due to maternal protein restriction may cause adolescent hyperactivity.

Content from these authors
© 2012 The Japanese Society of Toxicology
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top