What is it about?
This study was performed to investigate, in the developing rat brain, the effect of early-in-life administration of two different doses of exogenous MLT on behavioral (anxiety and memory) and electrophysiological (CSD analysis) aspects of brain function. Additionally, brain levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) and superoxide dismutase (SOD), both cellular indicators of redox balance status, were evaluated. We hypothesize that MLT differentially affects the behavioral and CSD parameters as a function of the MLT dose.
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Why is it important?
For the first time, we have documented, in the brains of developing rats, the differential, dose-dependent effects of MLT treatment on behavioral (anxiety and memory) and electrophysiological (spreading depression) aspects of brain function. Our data from the anxiety and memory tasks suggest an anxiolytic effect of the lower dose but not the higher dose of MLT (see Figures 3, 4). In addition, our CSD findings indicate that MLT may act differentially in the brain at low and high doses, decelerating and accelerating CSD propagation, respectively.
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This page is a summary of: Effect of neonatal melatonin administration on behavioral and brain electrophysiological and redox imbalance in rats, Frontiers in Neuroscience, October 2023, Frontiers,
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1269609.
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