Oxley G, Fleming A S
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto at Mississauga, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5L 1C6.
Dev Psychobiol. 2000 Dec;37(4):253-65.
The present study was designed to determine whether the medial preoptic area (MPOA) and the amygdala (AMYG) are involved in the expression of "maternal" behavior in juvenile rats as they are in the adult. Juveniles show many behaviors that are similar to the maternal behaviors shown by the postpartum female rat. Whether these behaviors are social in function, as opposed to parental, and hence mediated by different mechanisms from those regulating adult maternal behavior is not known. To test the roles of the MPOA and AMYG in mediating these behaviors, 21-day-old female juvenile rats received MPOA, AMYG, or SHAM (MPOA/AMYG) lesions and were tested at 22 days of age for maternal and other responses to pups. Major findings demonstrate that MPOA lesions disrupt components of maternal behavior, including retrieving and nest building, while AMYG lesions facilitate these behaviors. These findings indicate striking similarities between the juvenile and rat brain for parental responding.
本研究旨在确定内侧视前区(MPOA)和杏仁核(AMYG)是否像在成年大鼠中一样,参与幼龄大鼠“母性”行为的表达。幼龄大鼠表现出许多与产后雌性大鼠的母性行为相似的行为。这些行为在功能上是社会性的而非亲代性的,因此是否由与调节成年母性行为不同的机制介导尚不清楚。为了测试MPOA和AMYG在介导这些行为中的作用,21日龄的雌性幼龄大鼠接受了MPOA、AMYG或假手术(MPOA/AMYG)损伤,并在22日龄时测试其对幼崽的母性及其他反应。主要研究结果表明,MPOA损伤会破坏母性行为的组成部分,包括找回幼崽和筑巢,而AMYG损伤则会促进这些行为。这些发现表明,幼龄大鼠和亲代大鼠在对幼崽反应方面的大脑存在显著相似性。