Transgenerational transmission of a stress-coping phenotype programmed by early-life stress in the Japanese quail

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Cédric Zimmer
Maria Larriva
Neeltje J. Boogert
Karen A. Spencer
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[1] School of Psychology and Neuroscience,
[2] University of St Andrews,undefined
[3] Centre for Ecology and Conservation,undefined
[4] College of Life and Environmental Sciences,undefined
[5] University of Exeter,undefined
[6] Cornwall Campus,undefined
[7] Present address: Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,undefined
[8] Cornell University,undefined
[9] Corson Hall,undefined
[10] Ithaca,undefined
[11] NY,undefined
[12] 14853,undefined
[13] USA.,undefined
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An interesting aspect of developmental programming is the existence of transgenerational effects that influence offspring characteristics and performance later in life. These transgenerational effects have been hypothesized to allow individuals to cope better with predictable environmental fluctuations and thus facilitate adaptation to changing environments. Here, we test for the first time how early-life stress drives developmental programming and transgenerational effects of maternal exposure to early-life stress on several phenotypic traits in their offspring in a functionally relevant context using a fully factorial design. We manipulated pre- and/or post-natal stress in both Japanese quail mothers and offspring and examined the consequences for several stress-related traits in the offspring generation. We show that pre-natal stress experienced by the mother did not simply affect offspring phenotype but resulted in the inheritance of the same stress-coping traits in the offspring across all phenotypic levels that we investigated, shaping neuroendocrine, physiological and behavioural traits. This may serve mothers to better prepare their offspring to cope with later environments where the same stressors are experienced.
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