“…Adult male rat offspring prenatally exposed to imipramine displayed a baseline hyperthermic (difference of 1.31°C from controls) body temperature (Fujii and Ohtaki, 1985). Additionally, prenatal exposure resulted in a hyperthermic reaction to chlorpromazine (control rats were hypothermic in response to chlorpromazine), and this effect was observed on PND57 and persisted through PND90 (Fujii and Ohtaki, 1985;Fujii, 1997). Female control and females prenatally exposed to imipramine had a hypothermic response similar to male controls, indicating a sex-specific difference in thermoregulation in response to prenatal exposure.…”