Cocaína durante la gestación y conducta materna postparto en ratones.

El abuso materno de cocaína durante la gestación se relaciona con negligencia, maltrato y perturbación del vínculo madre- hijo, lo que incide directamente en el desarrollo de los infantes; por esto, las diversas problemáticas neuroconductuales de los hijos de padres drogodependientes podrían atribui...

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Santacruz-Ortega, María del Pilar
Marrero-Quevedo, Rosario J.
Bethencourth-Pérez, Juan Manuel
Castellano, Miguel Ángel
Peñate-Castro, Wenceslao
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Pospartum maternal behavior
Cocaine
Proximal indexes
Motor activity and self-maintenance
Conducta materna postparto
Cocaína
Índices proximales
Actividad motora y automantenimiento
Cocaína
Comportamento materno pós-parto
Índices proximais
Motores e automanutenção
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Cocaína durante la gestación y conducta materna postparto en ratones.
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Cocaine exposure during pregnancy and pospartum maternal behavior in mice.
title Cocaína durante la gestación y conducta materna postparto en ratones.
spellingShingle Cocaína durante la gestación y conducta materna postparto en ratones.
Pospartum maternal behavior
Cocaine
Proximal indexes
Motor activity and self-maintenance
Conducta materna postparto
Cocaína
Índices proximales
Actividad motora y automantenimiento
Cocaína
Comportamento materno pós-parto
Índices proximais
Motores e automanutenção
title_short Cocaína durante la gestación y conducta materna postparto en ratones.
title_full Cocaína durante la gestación y conducta materna postparto en ratones.
title_fullStr Cocaína durante la gestación y conducta materna postparto en ratones.
title_full_unstemmed Cocaína durante la gestación y conducta materna postparto en ratones.
title_sort Cocaína durante la gestación y conducta materna postparto en ratones.
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Santacruz-Ortega, María del Pilar
Marrero-Quevedo, Rosario J.
Bethencourth-Pérez, Juan Manuel
Castellano, Miguel Ángel
Peñate-Castro, Wenceslao
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Santacruz-Ortega, María del Pilar
Marrero-Quevedo, Rosario J.
Bethencourth-Pérez, Juan Manuel
Castellano, Miguel Ángel
Peñate-Castro, Wenceslao
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Pospartum maternal behavior
Cocaine
Proximal indexes
Motor activity and self-maintenance
topic Pospartum maternal behavior
Cocaine
Proximal indexes
Motor activity and self-maintenance
Conducta materna postparto
Cocaína
Índices proximales
Actividad motora y automantenimiento
Cocaína
Comportamento materno pós-parto
Índices proximais
Motores e automanutenção
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Conducta materna postparto
Cocaína
Índices proximales
Actividad motora y automantenimiento
Cocaína
Comportamento materno pós-parto
Índices proximais
Motores e automanutenção
description El abuso materno de cocaína durante la gestación se relaciona con negligencia, maltrato y perturbación del vínculo madre- hijo, lo que incide directamente en el desarrollo de los infantes; por esto, las diversas problemáticas neuroconductuales de los hijos de padres drogodependientes podrían atribuirse a la inadecuada conducta materna o a la exposición prenatal a la droga. El objetivo de esta investigación fue analizar los efectos de la administración crónica de cocaína durante la gestación en la conducta materna postparto de ratones. Para esto se asignaron aleatoriamente 21 ratones CD1 hembras gestantes para la administración de solución salina y cocaína (25 mg/kg/día y 50 mg/kg/día), desde el octavo hasta el día veintiuno de gestación. Después del parto, durante 20 días (15 minutos diarios), se registró individualmente la frecuencia de presentación de 16 índices de conducta materna mediante un etograma. Se encontró que la cocaína afectó levemente la frecuencia de la conducta materna, aunque posiblemente afecte otros parámetros como la latencia, duración y secuencia de esta conducta.  
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spelling Santacruz-Ortega, María del Pilar9bb13de8-ee55-4ffe-84de-ab0be874f031Marrero-Quevedo, Rosario J.21eda894-44ee-42d4-a884-3b6df280a3d1Bethencourth-Pérez, Juan Manuelfb6c77a8-e78f-4613-bd42-a1f393226a74Castellano, Miguel Ángel35273951-f6fc-4056-9753-a1623832db9a300Peñate-Castro, Wenceslao32bd41f6-6009-4744-8b57-6d5c3b82f4ff2017-01-01 00:00:002023-01-23T15:42:10Z2017-01-01 00:00:002023-01-23T15:42:10Z2016-01-01El abuso materno de cocaína durante la gestación se relaciona con negligencia, maltrato y perturbación del vínculo madre- hijo, lo que incide directamente en el desarrollo de los infantes; por esto, las diversas problemáticas neuroconductuales de los hijos de padres drogodependientes podrían atribuirse a la inadecuada conducta materna o a la exposición prenatal a la droga. El objetivo de esta investigación fue analizar los efectos de la administración crónica de cocaína durante la gestación en la conducta materna postparto de ratones. Para esto se asignaron aleatoriamente 21 ratones CD1 hembras gestantes para la administración de solución salina y cocaína (25 mg/kg/día y 50 mg/kg/día), desde el octavo hasta el día veintiuno de gestación. Después del parto, durante 20 días (15 minutos diarios), se registró individualmente la frecuencia de presentación de 16 índices de conducta materna mediante un etograma. Se encontró que la cocaína afectó levemente la frecuencia de la conducta materna, aunque posiblemente afecte otros parámetros como la latencia, duración y secuencia de esta conducta.  Maternal cocaine abuse during pregnancy is associated to neglect, abuse, and mother-child bond disruption, which directly affects infant development; therefore, various neurobehavioral problems of children of drug-dependent parents could be attributed to inadequate maternal behavior or prenatal exposure to drugs. Thus, the aim of this research was to analyze the effects of chronic cocaine administration during pregnancy on postpartum maternal behavior. To do this, 21 CD1 pregnant female mice were randomly assigned for administration of saline solution and cocaine (25 mg/kg/day and 50 mg/kg/day), from day 8 to 21 of gestation. After delivery, for 15 minutes a day, during 20 days, the frequency of occurrence of 16 behavioral patterns of maternal behavior was individually recorded, using an ethogram. 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