Effects of neonatal novelty exposure on sexual behavior, fear, and stress-response in adult rats

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作者
Benetti, Fernando [1 ]
de Araujo, Paulo Andrade [1 ]
Sanvitto, Gilberto Luiz [1 ]
Lucion, Aldo Bolten [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Inst Ciencias Basicas Saude, Dept Fisiol, Lab Neuroendocrinol Comportamento, BR-90046900 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
关键词
neonatal stress; maternal behavior; prolactin; neonatal handling; MATERNAL-CARE; STIMULATION; MEMORY; PLASTICITY; BRAIN; HPA; NEUROBIOLOGY; ENVIRONMENT; REACTIVITY; EXPERIENCE;
D O I
10.1002/dev.20181
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Environmental stimuli in early life may result in permanent behavioral and physiological changes. Present study evaluated the effects of exposing pups to a novel environment on behaviors (open-field test and sexual behavior) and prolactin stress-responses in adult male rats. Half of a litter was daily removed outside (OUT) from the nest and stimulated by handling for 3 min, while the other half remained inside (IN) the nest and was also handled for the same period during the first 10 days postpartum. Maternal behavior after all the pups were returned to the nest was not different between IN and OUT littermates. In adulthood, OUT males showed increased general and central locomotion activity in the open-field test, reduced sexual behavior and attenuated prolactin secretion in response to restraint stress compared with the IN littermates. The repeated exposition of rat pups to a novel environment is a causal factor for the long-lasting behavioral and endocrine changes. The premature exposition of the pup to unfamiliar environments decreases fear and stress-response, and also reduces sexual behavior We suggest that the absence of the odor of the mother may be crucial to explain the effects detected in adulthood. (c) 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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