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产后养育环境改变了幼仔线索,从而影响了照顾者与幼仔的互动。

Postnatal rearing environment alters pup cues for caregiver-offspring interactions.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, 108 E. Dean Keaton St, Austin, TX 78712, United States of America.

Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, 108 E. Dean Keaton St, Austin, TX 78712, United States of America.

出版信息

Horm Behav. 2024 Sep;165:105630. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2024.105630. Epub 2024 Aug 25.

Abstract

Maternal behavior experienced in early life provides essential scaffolding to infant psychobiology with life-long effects on neurobiological and behavioral outcomes. However, infants are not passive recipients of caregiving. Evidence in rodents suggests that pups actively contribute to dam-pup interactions by soliciting maternal care with auditory, tactile, and hormonal cues. The limited bedding and nesting material (LBN) rearing manipulation induces changes in maternal care that have been attributed to maternal stress caused by the low-resource environment. The goal of the current study was to determine whether LBN also alters pup cues for maternal behavior, with implications for the mechanism of LBN-induced effects. Rat dams and pups were randomly assigned to LBN or Control rearing conditions on postnatal day (P) 0-6 and pups were fostered to the same or different condition on P6-13. LBN increased pup-directed maternal behaviors measured through 24 h monitoring using machine learning based automated analysis. LBN altered several pup cues known to affect maternal behavior including reducing pup core body temperature, reducing body weight, and altering pup vocalizations on P6 and P12. P6-13 LBN-exposed pups had elevated serum testosterone, which positively correlated with maternal licking and grooming. LBN reduced pup movement between nest attendance onset and the start of nursing, which was negatively related to dam nursing latency and contributed to longer nursing latency in LBN dams. P0-6 pup exposure to LBN also led to longer nest attendance bouts and shorter licking and grooming bouts on P7 and P9, suggesting lasting effects of LBN on pups. These data demonstrate that LBN changes pup behavioral and hormonal signals consistent with eliciting more maternal care, contributing to augmented pup-directed behaviors. This bidirectional interplay may be a critical mechanism involved in the lasting effects of early life environments.

摘要

早期生活中的母婴行为为婴儿的心理生物学提供了重要的支架,对神经生物学和行为结果产生了终身影响。然而,婴儿并不是被动接受照顾的。啮齿动物的证据表明,幼崽通过听觉、触觉和激素线索主动寻求母性行为,从而积极参与母-幼互动。有限的床上用品和筑巢材料(LBN)饲养操作会改变母性行为,这归因于低资源环境引起的母体压力。本研究的目的是确定 LBN 是否也改变了幼崽的母性行为线索,这对 LBN 诱导效应的机制有影响。新生大鼠及其幼崽在产后第 0-6 天随机分配到 LBN 或对照饲养条件,在产后第 6-13 天寄养到相同或不同条件。通过基于机器学习的自动分析,24 小时监测发现 LBN 增加了幼崽指向母性行为。LBN 改变了几种已知影响母性行为的幼崽线索,包括降低幼崽核心体温、降低体重和改变 P6 和 P12 时的幼崽发声。P6-13 LBN 暴露的幼崽血清睾酮水平升高,与母鼠舔舐和梳理呈正相关。LBN 减少了从巢内守巢开始到哺乳开始之间的幼崽运动,这与母鼠哺乳潜伏期呈负相关,并导致 LBN 母鼠的哺乳潜伏期延长。P0-6 幼崽暴露于 LBN 也导致 P7 和 P9 时的巢内守巢时间延长,舔舐和梳理时间缩短,这表明 LBN 对幼崽的影响持久。这些数据表明,LBN 改变了幼崽的行为和激素信号,使其更能引发母性行为,增加了幼崽指向的行为。这种双向相互作用可能是早期生活环境持久影响的关键机制。

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