KMID : 1240020130170030107
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International Neurourology Journal 2013 Volume.17 No. 3 p.107 ~ p.113
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Exposure to Music and Noise During Pregnancy Influences Neurogenesis and Thickness in Motor and Somatosensory Cortex of Rat Pups
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Kim Chang-Hee
Lee Sang-Chul Shin Je-Wook Chung Kyung-Jin Lee Shin-Ho Shin Mal-Soon Baek Sang-Bin Sung Yun-Hee Kim Chang-Ju Kim Khae-Hawn
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Abstract
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Purpose: Prenatal environmental conditions affect the development of the fetus. In the present study, we investigated the effects of exposure to music and noise during pregnancy on neurogenesis and thickness in the motor and somatosensory cortex of rat pups. Methods: The pregnant rats in the music-applied group were exposed to 65 dB of comfortable music for 1 hour, once per day, from the 15th day of pregnancy until delivery. The pregnant rats in the noise-applied group were exposed to 95 dB of sound from a supersonic sound machine for 1 hour, once per day, from the 15th day of pregnancy until delivery. After birth, the offspring were left undisturbed together with their mother. The rat pups were sacrificed at 21 days after birth. Result: Exposure to music during pregnancy increased neurogenesis in the motor and somatosensory cortex of rat pups. In contrast, rat pups exposed to noise during pregnancy showed decreased neurogenesis and thickness in the motor and somatosensory cortex. Conclusions: Our study suggests that music and noise during the developmental period are important factors influencing brain development and urogenital disorders.
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KEYWORD
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Music, Noise, Neurogenesis, Motor cortex, Somatosensory cortex
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