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- W3087110526 abstract "Serotonin (5-HT) acts as a neuromodulator and plays a critical role in brain development. Changes in 5-HT signaling during the perinatal period can affect neural development and may result in behavioral changes in adulthood; however, further investigations are necessary including both sexes to study possible differences. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the impact of neonatal treatment with fluoxetine on the development of male and female offspring. The animals were divided into four groups according to sex and treatment. The experimental groups received fluoxetine at 10 mg·kg −1 (1 μL/g of body weight (bw)) and the animals of control group received saline solution 0.9% (1 μL/g of bw) from postnatal days 1–21. In the neonatal period, reflex ontogeny, somatic development, physical features, and food intake were recorded. In the postnatal period (until day 31) bw and post-weaning food intake were recorded. Chronic administration of fluoxetine in the neonatal period caused a delay in the reflex ontogeny and somatic development, as well as reduction of lactation, post-weaning bw, and post-weaning food intake in rats. No difference was found between the sexes. These changes reaffirm that serotonin plays an important role in regulating the plasticity of the brain during the early development period, but without sex differences." @default.
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- W3087110526 title "Neonatal fluoxetine exposure delays reflex ontogeny, somatic development, and food intake similarly in male and female rats" @default.
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