Effects of Melatonin on Behavioural Activities in Acetaminophen-Induced Autism in Rat
| dc.contributor.author | Ghada, A. Taqa1*; Hiba, A. Al-Sheikh2; and Luma, I. Al-Allaf3 | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2026-04-28T07:22:02Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2021 | |
| dc.description.abstract | The present study aims to investigate the effect of acetaminophen in male rats after early postnatal exposure to acetaminophen on several behavioural alterations and its role to precipitate autistic-like behaviour with investigating the ameliorating role of melatonin on these parameters. Thirty healthy Albino male rat pups were used in this study. On a postnatal day 3 (PND3), the rat pups were divided into three groups (10 pups per group). Group1: As a control group, pups injected with normal saline for 7 days subcutaneously then administered with normal saline for 2 weeks orally. Group 2: pups injected acetaminophen subcutaneously in a dose (50mg/kg) once daily for 7 days, then these pups were administrated with normal saline for 2 weeks. Group 3: includes pups that were injected acetaminophen subcutaneously in a dose (50 mg/kg) once daily for 7 days then administrated with melatonin (10 mg/kg) for 2 weeks. Behavioural tests, such as nest seeking, were performed at PND 9; negative geotaxis test was done at "PND 15 and 17", an open field test was done at PND21. The present study demonstrated that acetaminophen exposed rat pups exhibited a significant difference in behavioural tests: nest seeking test showed that the pups of group 2 to approach the maternal bedding was (10.00±1.51) sec which was significantly higher than the time of the control group(4.50±2.19) sec. At PND15, the negative geotaxis test showed a significant increase in time spend to rotate 180° of the pups of group 2 (7.30±2.86) sec when compared with that of the control group (3.50±0.63)sec and melatonin treated group (4.56±0.63) sec. While at PND17, pups showed a significant increase in time spend to rotate 180° in negative geotaxis test in group 2 (7.40±2.90) sec compared with that of the control group (3.12 ±1.33) sec, and that of the melatonin treated group (4.18 ±1.43) sec. Data of open field test showed that pups of group 2 were traveled significantly more total distance (number of squares crossed) (31±8.34) compared to those traveled by pups of control (20±4.08) and melatonin treated groups (22±7.43). Administration of acetaminophen at dose 50 mg/kg from PND 3 to PND10 induces autistic-like behavioural manifested by several alterations in rat pups. These alterations were ameliorated by melatonin administration (10 mg/kg for 2 weeks) after exposure to acetaminophen. | |
| dc.identifier.citation | dx.doi.org/10.21608/javs.2021.89536.1098 | |
| dc.identifier.issn | 1687-4072 | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://drcentrallibrary.uomosul.edu.iq/handle/123456789/5023 | |
| dc.language.iso | en | |
| dc.publisher | جامعة الموصل /University of Mosul | |
| dc.relation.ispartofseries | 41R | |
| dc.subject | Acetaminophen | |
| dc.subject | Autistic-like behaviour | |
| dc.subject | Melatonin | |
| dc.subject | Negative geotaxis | |
| dc.subject | Open field test. | |
| dc.title | Effects of Melatonin on Behavioural Activities in Acetaminophen-Induced Autism in Rat | |
| dc.type | Other |