Previous and recent maternal experiences modulate pups’ incentive value relative to a male without affecting maternal behavior in postpartum estrous rats

Daniella Agrati , Marcela Ferreño , Gabriella Marin , Natalia Uriarte , María José Zuluaga , Alonso Fernández-Guasti , Annabel Ferreira
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This study extends the behavioral analysis of the postpartum estrus (PPE) which represents a unique period in the female rat’s lifetime when maternal and sexual motivations co-exist. The aim of this study was to explore how previous and recent maternal experiences influence the maternal responses to pups when confronted with a male in a preference test or when they are presented independently in the home cage. To achieve this objective, we firstly compared the maternal behavior in the home cage and the preference for pups or a male in a Y-maze of primiparous and multiparous females approximately twelve hours after delivery. No differences were observed in the active and passive components of the maternal behavior of primiparous and multiparous rats; however second-time mothers made more efforts to gain access to the pups and tended to spend more time with them in the Y-maze than maternally inexperienced dams. In a second experiment, we assessed the influence of recent maternal experience with pups on PPE females’ behavior by comparing pups vs. male preference and maternal behavior of females that had experienced continuous or limited (approximately two hours) interaction with their litters after parturition was completed. PPE rats subjected to reduced interaction with their pups preferred the male, while females continuously exposed to pups chose them over the male. This change in females’ preference was not accompanied by significant alterations of maternal performance in the home cage, although anogenital licking tended to decrease in females with limited mother-litter interaction. Together, the results of these experiments indicate that previous and recent maternal experiences influence the motivational responses of PPE females, and that these effects are more evident when both motivations compete.

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在产后发情的大鼠中,过去和最近的母性经历调节了幼崽相对于雄性的激励价值,而不影响母性行为
本研究扩展了对产后发情(PPE)的行为分析,产后发情是雌性大鼠一生中母性动机和性动机并存的一个独特时期。本研究的目的是探索当在偏好测试中面对雄性幼犬或当它们在家庭笼子中独立呈现时,母性的先前和最近的经历如何影响母性对幼犬的反应。为了实现这一目标,我们首先比较了母鼠在家庭笼子中的行为,以及分娩后约12小时初产和多产母鼠在y形迷宫中对幼崽或雄性的偏好。初产大鼠和多产大鼠母性行为的主动成分和被动成分无显著差异;然而,与没有经验的母鼠相比,第二次生育的母鼠更努力地接近幼崽,并倾向于在y型迷宫中与它们在一起的时间更长。在第二个实验中,我们评估了最近的母性经历对PPE雌性行为的影响,通过比较在分娩完成后与幼崽进行持续或有限(约2小时)互动的幼崽与雄性偏好和母性行为。与幼崽互动减少的PPE大鼠更倾向于雄性,而持续接触幼崽的雌性则选择它们而不是雄性。雌性偏好的这种变化并不伴随着母鼠在家庭笼中的表现的显著改变,尽管在母鼠与产仔互动有限的情况下,雌性的肛门生殖器舔舐倾向于减少。总之,这些实验的结果表明,以前和最近的母亲经历影响了PPE女性的动机反应,当两种动机竞争时,这些影响更为明显。
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Journal of Physiology-Paris 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Each issue of the Journal of Physiology (Paris) is specially commissioned, and provides an overview of one important area of neuroscience, delivering review and research papers from leading researchers in that field. The content will interest both those specializing in the experimental study of the brain and those working in interdisciplinary fields linking theory and biological data, including cellular neuroscience, mathematical analysis of brain function, computational neuroscience, biophysics of brain imaging and cognitive psychology.
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