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Late gestational exposure to dexamethasone and fetal programming of abnormal behavior in Wistar Kyoto rats.

Christine LalondeJulie GrandboisSandhya KhuranaAlyssa MurraySujeenthar TharmalingamT C Tai
Published in: Brain and behavior (2021)
Our results indicate adult offspring exposed to dexamethasone in-utero have a tendency toward passive stress-coping strategies and an inhibition of anxiety on behavioral tasks. Methyltransferase activity, synaptic activity, and cellular processes were disrupted in the prefrontal cortices of these animals. Specifically, genes involved in emotional response pathways were overexpressed, supporting the link between the behavioral and genetic profiles. Combined, we determine that dexamethasone offspring have adaptive predispositions when faced with novel situations, with increased immobility in the swim task and increased exploration on the elevated plus maze.
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