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Title: Team RITALIN:


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Impact of prenatal nicotine exposure on
impulsivity and neural activity in medial
prefrontal cortex
Team RITALIN Research in Testing ADHD's Link to
Impulsivity in Neuroscience 13 June 2013
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Introduction
Introduction
Prenatal Nicotine Exposure (PNE)
  • PNE is linked to many psychiatric disorders
  • Women who smoke during pregnancy are three times
    as likely to have children diagnosed with ADHD
  • 1 in 5 women still smoke during pregnancy
  • Nicotine causes changes in the development that
    alters dopaminergic noradrenergic pathways in
    the brain
  • Several studies show behavioral, neuroanatomical,
    neurochemical disturbances after PNE
  • Benefits of methylphenidate, a common ADHD drug,
    point to PNE as a valuable animal model of
    impulsivity

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Introduction
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Symptoms impulsivity, hyperactivity,
    inattention
  • Affects 5-10 of all school age children
  • Twentyfold increase in prescription of ADHD drugs
    in the past 30 years
  • Diagnoses based on qualitative observations
  • Limited research on the neurobiology of the
    disorder
  • ADHD drugs are addictive stimulants
  • Fetal nicotine rats and humans with ADHD have
    similar deficits on behavioral tasks for
    hyperactivity impulsivity

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Introduction
Modeling Impulsivity
  • Animal model validity
  • Face validity
  • Conduct validity
  • Predictive validity
  • What areas or circuits are involved?
  • How can we uncover more about the neurobiology?

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Introduction
Medial Prefrontal Cortex (mPFC)
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Introduction
Stop Signal Task (SST)
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Introduction
Research Questions
  1. Is there a correlation between neural firing in
    the mPFC cortex and impulsivity in control rats?
  2. Is neural firing in the mPFC cortex disrupted and
    impulsivity increased in fetal nicotine rats?
  3. Is there a correlation between this disrupted
    firing and increased impulsivity?

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Methodology
Phase 1 Rat Breeding Selection
  • Significant differences in water consumption
    mother weights
  • No significant differences in pregnancy duration,
    pups per litter, pup birth weight, or locomotion
  • Randomly selected 8 males each from 37 PNE pups
    (from 3 dams) and 39 control pups (from 3 dams)

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Methodology
Phase 2 SST Training Surgery
  • Compare movement times and percent correct on
    stop and go trials

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Results
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Results
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Results
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Results
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Results
Post-Surgery Behavior
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Methodology
Phase 3 Neural Recording Analysis
  • 12 rats from the control and PNE groups performed
    157 sessions, over which we collected neural
    firing from 346 cells

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Methodology
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Results
Histograms for Above/Below Baseline Firing
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Results
Histograms for Preferred/Nonpreferred Stop/Go
Trials
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Results
Distributions for Preferred/Nonpreferred for Go
Direction
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Results
legend go ipsi - blue go contra - green stop
ipsi - red stop contra - yellow
Histograms for Contra/Ipsi Stop/Go Trials

legend go ipsi - blue go contra - green stop
ipsi - red stop contra - yellow
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Results
Subtraction Plots for Preferred/Nonpreferred
Stop/Go Trials
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Discussion
Preliminary Conclusions
  • Behavior
  • PNE rats were more impulsive (as measured by
    SCRT)
  • However, they were better at basic task
    procedures (eg responding to spatial cue lights)
  • Neural recordings
  • Signals from neurons which encode stopping an
    already initiated movement were attenuated in PNE
    rats as compared to controls
  • Signals from neurons which encode direction
    towards the correct behavioral response were also
    attenuated as compared to controls
  • This points to a neurophysiological pathway
    disruption in inhibiting impulsivity caused by PNE

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Discussion
Future Directions
  • For my team
  • Finish collecting data for additional controls
  • Complete data analysis
  • Present data at Society for Neuroscience
    Conference
  • Write present our thesis at the Senior Thesis
    Conference
  • For someone else
  • Try a different task (or SST with different
    parameters)
  • Give nicotine postnatally
  • Administer ADHD drugs to PNE rats and controls

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My Team
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