Crusio W E, Schmitt A
URA 1294 CNRS, UFR Biomédicale, Université Paris V René Descartes, France.
Physiol Behav. 1996 Jun;59(6):1171-4. doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(95)02251-1.
In mice, parity and previous experience with pups may influence a mother's behavior towards her pups, thus possibly causing postnatal maternal effects on the subsequent development of the pups. The present experiment addressed the question whether parity also might have prenatal effects. We studied 622 pups from second or third litters that originated from 25 genetically different populations and had been fostered to random-bred lactating females. Development of responses was significantly delayed in mice from third litters, when compared to pups from second litters in three out of five sensorial and four out of eight motor tests. In addition, pups from second litters initially were slightly heavier than those from third litters. This difference in body weight disappeared after the 10th day postnatally. However, it should be noted that effect sizes were quite small.
在小鼠中,产次和此前与幼崽的接触经历可能会影响母鼠对其幼崽的行为,从而可能对幼崽的后续发育产生产后母体效应。本实验探讨了产次是否也可能产生产前效应这一问题。我们研究了来自25个基因不同种群的第二窝或第三窝的622只幼崽,这些幼崽被寄养给随机繁殖的哺乳期母鼠。在五项感官测试中的三项以及八项运动测试中的四项测试中,与第二窝幼崽相比,第三窝幼崽的反应发育明显延迟。此外,第二窝幼崽出生时最初比第三窝幼崽略重。这种体重差异在出生后第10天消失。然而,应该注意的是,效应量相当小。