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双亲性啮齿动物中来自父亲的取食行为向雄性后代的传递。

Transmission of paternal retrieval behavior from fathers to sons in a biparental rodent.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

Department of Psychology, Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

出版信息

Dev Psychobiol. 2021 Sep;63(6):e22164. doi: 10.1002/dev.22164. Epub 2021 Aug 1.

Abstract

Transmission of maternal behavior across generations occurs, but less is known about paternal behavior. In biparental species like the California mouse (Peromyscus californicus), paternal care contributes to the well-being of offspring with lasting consequences on the brain and behavior. Paternal huddling/grooming behavior can be passed on to future generations, but whether paternal retrieval, which removes young from potential harm, is transmitted independently is unclear. We manipulated paternal retrieval experience through pup displacement manipulations, then examined whether males exposed to higher levels of paternal retrieval in development altered their adult retrieval behavior with their offspring. Males exposed to heightened paternal retrievals, as compared to reduced retrievals, retrieved their offspring more often but huddled/groomed offspring less during undisturbed natural observations. No differences were observed following a pup displacement challenge. The high paternal retrieval group also exhibited more physical activity and stereotypy. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis that paternal retrieval levels are transmitted across generations and may function via mechanisms separate from huddling/grooming. One modifying factor may be anxiety because increased activity and stereotypy occurred in the high retrieval group. We speculate how the transmission of paternal retrievals may inform a protective parenting style.

摘要

跨代传递母性行为是存在的,但父性行为的了解较少。在像加利福尼亚鼠(Peromyscus californicus)这样的双亲物种中,父性行为有助于后代的幸福,对大脑和行为有持久的影响。父代的拥抱/梳理行为可以传递给后代,但父代是否会独立传递出将幼崽从潜在危险中取出的检索行为还不清楚。我们通过幼崽转移操作来操纵父代检索经验,然后观察在发育过程中暴露于更高水平的父代检索的雄性是否会改变其与后代的成年检索行为。与减少检索相比,暴露于增强的父代检索的雄性更频繁地检索其后代,但在不受干扰的自然观察中,它们对后代的拥抱/梳理较少。在幼崽转移挑战后没有观察到差异。高父代检索组还表现出更多的身体活动和刻板行为。我们的结果与父代检索水平跨代传递的假设一致,并且可能通过与拥抱/梳理不同的机制发挥作用。一个调节因素可能是焦虑,因为高检索组的活动和刻板行为增加。我们推测父代检索的传递如何为保护性养育方式提供信息。

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