Postpartum behavioral profiles in Wistar rats following maternal separation - altered exploration and risk-assessment behavior in MS15 dams

The rodent maternal separation (MS) model is frequently used to investigate the impact of early environmental factors on adult neurobiology and behavior. The majority of MS studies assess effects in the offspring and few address the consequences of repeated pup removal in the dam. Such studies are o...

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Main Authors: Loudin Daoura, My Hjalmarsson, Sadia Oreland, Ingrid Nylander, Erika Roman
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2010-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnbeh.2010.00037/full
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spelling doaj-b35f1ad2a1e448698edaba32af47b8592020-11-24T21:45:10ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience1662-51532010-06-01410.3389/fnbeh.2010.000371603Postpartum behavioral profiles in Wistar rats following maternal separation - altered exploration and risk-assessment behavior in MS15 damsLoudin Daoura0My Hjalmarsson1Sadia Oreland2Ingrid Nylander3Erika Roman4Uppsala UniversityUppsala UniversityUppsala UniversityUppsala UniversityUppsala UniversityThe rodent maternal separation (MS) model is frequently used to investigate the impact of early environmental factors on adult neurobiology and behavior. The majority of MS studies assess effects in the offspring and few address the consequences of repeated pup removal in the dam. Such studies are of interest since alterations detected in offspring subjected to MS may, at least in part, be mediated by variations in maternal behavior and the amount of maternal care provided by the dam. The aim of this study was to investigate how daily short (15 min; MS15) and prolonged (360 min; MS360) periods of MS affects the dam by examining postpartum behavioral profiles using the multivariate concentric square field™ (MCSF) test. The dams were tested on postpartum days 24-25, i.e. just after the end of the separation period and weaning. The results reveal a lower exploratory drive and lower risk-assessment behavior in MS15 dams relative to MS360 or animal facility reared dams. The present results contrast some of the previously reported findings and provide new information about early post-weaning behavioral characteristics in a multivariate setting. Plausible explanations for the results are provided including a discussion how the present results fit into the maternal mediation hypothesis.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnbeh.2010.00037/fullMaternal Deprivationstressanimal facility rearinghandlingmultivariate concentric square fieldâ„¢ testnon-handling
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author Loudin Daoura
My Hjalmarsson
Sadia Oreland
Ingrid Nylander
Erika Roman
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My Hjalmarsson
Sadia Oreland
Ingrid Nylander
Erika Roman
Postpartum behavioral profiles in Wistar rats following maternal separation - altered exploration and risk-assessment behavior in MS15 dams
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Maternal Deprivation
stress
animal facility rearing
handling
multivariate concentric square fieldâ„¢ test
non-handling
author_facet Loudin Daoura
My Hjalmarsson
Sadia Oreland
Ingrid Nylander
Erika Roman
author_sort Loudin Daoura
title Postpartum behavioral profiles in Wistar rats following maternal separation - altered exploration and risk-assessment behavior in MS15 dams
title_short Postpartum behavioral profiles in Wistar rats following maternal separation - altered exploration and risk-assessment behavior in MS15 dams
title_full Postpartum behavioral profiles in Wistar rats following maternal separation - altered exploration and risk-assessment behavior in MS15 dams
title_fullStr Postpartum behavioral profiles in Wistar rats following maternal separation - altered exploration and risk-assessment behavior in MS15 dams
title_full_unstemmed Postpartum behavioral profiles in Wistar rats following maternal separation - altered exploration and risk-assessment behavior in MS15 dams
title_sort postpartum behavioral profiles in wistar rats following maternal separation - altered exploration and risk-assessment behavior in ms15 dams
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
issn 1662-5153
publishDate 2010-06-01
description The rodent maternal separation (MS) model is frequently used to investigate the impact of early environmental factors on adult neurobiology and behavior. The majority of MS studies assess effects in the offspring and few address the consequences of repeated pup removal in the dam. Such studies are of interest since alterations detected in offspring subjected to MS may, at least in part, be mediated by variations in maternal behavior and the amount of maternal care provided by the dam. The aim of this study was to investigate how daily short (15 min; MS15) and prolonged (360 min; MS360) periods of MS affects the dam by examining postpartum behavioral profiles using the multivariate concentric square field™ (MCSF) test. The dams were tested on postpartum days 24-25, i.e. just after the end of the separation period and weaning. The results reveal a lower exploratory drive and lower risk-assessment behavior in MS15 dams relative to MS360 or animal facility reared dams. The present results contrast some of the previously reported findings and provide new information about early post-weaning behavioral characteristics in a multivariate setting. Plausible explanations for the results are provided including a discussion how the present results fit into the maternal mediation hypothesis.
topic Maternal Deprivation
stress
animal facility rearing
handling
multivariate concentric square fieldâ„¢ test
non-handling
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnbeh.2010.00037/full
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