Prenatal cocaine exposure alters sensitivity to the effects of idazoxan in a distraction task
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Prenatal cocaine exposure alters sensitivity to the effects of idazoxan in a distraction task
Abstract
The present study was designed to test whether prenatal cocaine (COC) exposure alters sensitivity to the attentional effects of idazoxan (IDZ), an alpha-2 adrenergic antagonist that increases coeruleocortical NE activity. The task assessed subjects' ability to selectively attend to an unpredictable light cue and disregard olfactory distractors. IDZ increased commission errors specifically under conditions of distraction, an effect that was similar in the COC and control groups. In contrast, COC animals were significantly more sensitive than controls to the effects of IDZ on omission errors and nontrials. The pattern of effects suggests that the differential treatment response to IDZ on these latter measures resulted from an alteration in norepinephrine (NE)-modulated dopamine release in the COC animals, reflecting lasting changes in dopaminergic and/or noradrenergic systems as a result of the early cocaine exposure. Based on the behavioral measures that showed a differential response to IDZ in the COC animals, it seems likely that these changes may contribute to the alterations in sustained attention and arousal regulation that have been reported in both animals and humans exposed to cocaine in utero.
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