Attention and working memory deficits in a perinatal nicotine exposure mouse model.
Lin ZhangThomas J SpencerJoseph BiedermanPradeep G BhidePublished in: PloS one (2018)
The perinatal nicotine exposure produced significant deficits in attention and working memory in a sex-dependent manner in that the male but not female offspring displayed these behaviors. These behavioral phenotypes are associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and have been reported in other studies that used pre- or perinatal nicotine exposure. Therefore, we suggest that preclinical models of developmental nicotine exposure could be useful tools for modeling ADHD and related disorders.