Abstract

Male Wistar rats were given 25 doses of lindane, 10 mg/kg per day, 1 ml/kg p.o. in olive oil. or control vehicle. Two weeks after the last dose, the animals were assessed for modifications in spontaneous motor activity, plus-maze behavior, shuttle-box active avoidance acquisition, brain regional concentrations of biogenic amines and metabolites, and regional [ 35S]TBPS binding. Rats treated with lindane showed an increase in spontaneous motor activity. Although no additional behavioral or neurochemical modifications were found, the changes in activity observed at 2 weeks post-exposure further demonstrate the need to assess lor long lasting neurobehavioral sequelae of repeated lindane exposure.

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