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Neonatal Treatment with Para-Chlorophenylalanine (pcpa) Induces Adolescent Hyperactivity Associated with Changes in the Paraventricular Nucleus Crh and Trh Expressions

BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH(2024)

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Disruption of the brain serotoninergic (5 -HT) system during development induces long-lasting changes in molecular profile, cytoarchitecture, and function of neurons, impacting behavioral regulation throughout life. In male and female rats, we investigate the effect of neonatal tryptophan hydroxylase (TPH) inhibition by using para-chlorophenylalanine (pCPA) on the expression of 5-HTergic system components and neuropeptides related to adolescent social play behavior regulation. We observed sex -dependent 5 -HT levels decrease after pCPAtreatment in the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) at 17 and 35 days. Neonatal pCPA-treatment increased playing, social and locomotory behaviors assessed in adolescent rats of both sexes. The pCPA-treated rats demonstrated decreased Crh (17 days) and increased Trh (35 days) expression in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN). There was sex dimorphism in Htr2c (17 days) and VGF (35 days) in the prefrontal cortex, with the females expressing higher levels of it than males. Our results indicate that neonatal pCPA-treatment results in a longlasting and sex -dependent DRN 5 -HT synthesis changes, decreased Crh, and increased Trh expression in the PVN, resulting in a hyperactivity -like phenotype during adolescence. The present work demonstrates that the impairment of TPH function leads to neurobehavioral disorders related to hyperactivity and impulsivity, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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Development,Playing behavior,Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,Neonatal programming,Dorsal raphe nucleus,Sexual dimorphism
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