Abstract

Based on our previous findings in day-old chicks with prenatal morphine-treated, embryonic days 5–8 is crucial for functional development of learning and memory, the underlying structure and cellular mechanisms were further explored. The prenatal morphine-exposed chicks showed deficits in passive avoidance learning and conditioned place preference, and attenuation in paired-pulse facilitation and heterosynaptic long-term potentiation in intermediate medial mesopallium (IMM) in vitro. These results suggest the altered synaptic plasticity of IMM by prenatal morphine exposure is involved in behavioral impairments.

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