Neuroactive steroids are known to modulate excitability in neurons. Neuronal activity during early development is critical to normal development of the brain. A neuroactive steroid, pregnenolone, was administered (10 microg/g) to rats from postnatal day 3 (PD 3) through PD 7. Dopamine (DA), serotonin (5-HT) and their metabolites were measured in the striatum. The results showed that neonatal treatment with pregnenolone increases DA and 5-HT turnover in the striatum at 3 weeks of age. The increased 5-HT turnover in the pregnenolone-treated animals was normalized at 14 weeks of age whereas the DA turnover in the pregnenolone-treated group was lower than in the control group. The present study indicated that pregnenolone treatment during the neonatal period induced abnormal development of the striatal dopaminergic function in adulthood.

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