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ABSTRACT: Background
Vitamin A and its derivatives (retinoids) are crucial for the development, maintenance and morphogenesis of the central nervous system (CNS). Although motor impairment has been reported in postnatal vitamin A depletion rodents, the effect of vitamin A depletion on homeostasis maintaining capability in response to external interference is not clear.Methods
In the current study, we measured the effect of vitamin A depletion on motor ability and pain sensitivity under two different conditions: 1. prior to any injection and 2. after the injection of an N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist (MK-801).Results
Vitamin A depletion mice showed decreased body weight, enhanced locomotor activity, increased rearing and less tail flick latency. Vitamin A depletion also induced hypersensitivity of stereotypy, ataxia, rearing, and tail flick latency to MK-801, but hyposensitivity of locomotion to MK-801.Conclusions
These findings suggest that vitamin A depletion affect broad basal behavior and disrupt homeostasis maintaining capability in response to glutamate perturbation. We provide a useful animal model for assessing the role of vitamin A depletion in regulating animal behavior, and for detecting how neurotransmitter pathways might be involved in vitamin A depletion related behavioral abnormalities.
SUBMITTER: Zhang M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2832782 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Zhang Ming M Ji Baohu B Zou Hong H Shi Junwei J Zhang Zhao Z Li Xingwang X Zhu Hui H Feng Guoyin G Jin Meilei M Yu Lei L He Lin L Wan Chunling C
Behavioral and brain functions : BBF 20100122
<h4>Background</h4>Vitamin A and its derivatives (retinoids) are crucial for the development, maintenance and morphogenesis of the central nervous system (CNS). Although motor impairment has been reported in postnatal vitamin A depletion rodents, the effect of vitamin A depletion on homeostasis maintaining capability in response to external interference is not clear.<h4>Methods</h4>In the current study, we measured the effect of vitamin A depletion on motor ability and pain sensitivity under two ...[more]