Wednesday, April 23, 2008

UseMethamphetamine In The Changes Of The Pregnancy That Learn The Ability Of The Offspring

The studies had suggested that the infants had displayed to methamphetamines when in womb they can suffer to the damages from brain irreversible, even so the accurate effect of these drugs during the pregnancy were hard to locate due to many other negative behaviors that occur frequent in users of meth.
Now, using a model of the pig of the guinea that can evaluate changes neural in the loaded offspring to the mothers given methamphetamine during a pregnancy in another normal way, the Dr. Sanika Samuel Chirwa supplies to the new evidence the damages cognitive of these drugs.
In preliminary studies, Chirwa and the colleagues had found that the younglings of dog of the loaded pig of the guinea to the mothers who had received 1 mg/day from methamphetamine during the exhibition of the pregnancy a damaged ability to distinguish objects from the novel of articles they had seen before. This lack of recognition correlated with the changes in the region of the brain, hippocampus, associated with the formation of the memory.
The article was adaptou today for Medical Notice of the release of the original press.
Source: Sarah GoodwinAmerican society for biochemistry and molecular biology

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