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成年雄性缓冲幼年豚鼠的皮质醇反应:随年龄变化、行为介导以及与前额叶活动的比较。

Adult males buffer the cortisol response of young guinea pigs: Changes with age, mediation by behavior, and comparison with prefrontal activity.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Wright State University, United States.

Department of Psychology, Wright State University, United States.

出版信息

Horm Behav. 2018 Feb;98:165-172. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2017.12.017. Epub 2018 Jan 11.

Abstract

In the guinea pig, the presence of the mother buffers hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) responses of her young during exposure to a novel environment, and can do so even if she is anesthetized. In contrast, under comparable conditions other conspecifics (siblings, other adult females) are less effective or ineffective in doing so. However, we recently observed that an unfamiliar adult male reduced plasma cortisol elevations and increased Fos in the prefrontal cortex of preweaning pups exposed to a novel enclosure for 120min. Here we found adult males buffered the adrenocortical response of preweaning pups at 60 as well as 120min and of periadolescent guinea pigs if exposure was of 120min. Further, because males vigorously engaged in social interactions with the young during exposure, we examined the effect of behavior by comparing the impact of conscious and unconscious (anesthetized) adult males. When tested with a conscious but not unconscious male, pups exhibited reduced plasma cortisol elevations. Pups, particularly females, had greater Fos induction in the prefrontal cortex when with a conscious versus unconscious adult male. Overall, we found that an unfamiliar adult male can buffer the cortisol response of guinea pigs both before and after weaning, though more-prolonged exposure appears necessary in the older animals. Further, unlike buffering by the biological mother, the effect of the male is mediated by behavioral interactions. Thus, the buffering of the infant guinea pig's cortisol response by the mother and an unfamiliar adult male involve different underlying mechanisms.

摘要

在豚鼠中,母亲在幼崽暴露于新环境时缓冲其下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺 (HPA) 反应,即使她处于麻醉状态也是如此。相比之下,在类似的条件下,其他同种动物(兄弟姐妹、其他成年雌性)在缓冲 HPA 反应方面的效果较差或无效。然而,我们最近观察到,陌生的成年雄性可以降低暴露于新围栏 120 分钟的新生幼崽的血浆皮质醇升高,并增加前额皮质中的 Fos。在这里,我们发现成年雄性可以缓冲新生幼崽和青春期前豚鼠的肾上腺皮质反应,无论是在 60 分钟还是 120 分钟暴露时。此外,由于雄性在暴露期间与幼崽进行了激烈的社交互动,我们通过比较有意识和无意识(麻醉)成年雄性的影响来检查行为的影响。当用有意识但无意识的雄性进行测试时,幼崽的血浆皮质醇升高减少。与无意识的成年雄性相比,当与有意识的成年雄性在一起时,幼崽尤其是雌性,在前额皮质中的 Fos 诱导增加更多。总的来说,我们发现陌生的成年雄性可以缓冲豚鼠在断奶前后的皮质醇反应,尽管在较年长的动物中似乎需要更长时间的暴露。此外,与母亲的缓冲作用不同,雄性的作用是通过行为相互作用介导的。因此,母亲和陌生成年雄性对幼年豚鼠皮质醇反应的缓冲作用涉及不同的潜在机制。

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