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In the present study we have investigated the effects of diazepam (DZP) (10 mg/kg) treatment of rat dams during different periods of gestation or during lactation on the development and behavior of their offspring. The results show that DZP exposure during different phases of early development has differing effects on later behavior. Exposure during mid-gestation resulted in early and transient hyperactivity, but no learning or memory deficits at 2 months of age were observed. However, both late prenatal and early postnatal exposure to DZP resulted in significant behavioral changes. Late prenatal treatment caused no hyperactivity but resulted in poor performance on the learning and retention of a choice discrimination task, while early postnatal exposure resulted in consistent and lasting hyperactivity and in substantial discrimination learning and retention deficits at 2 months of age.
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Frieder, B., Epstein, S. & Grimm, V.E. The effects of exposure to diazepam during various stages of gestation or during lactation on the development and behavior of rat pups. Psychopharmacology 83, 51–55 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00427422
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